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Nov. 8--After a look at banks' third-quarter financial results, one thing is clear: The industry continues to be hobbled by bad loans.
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Quarterly financial results from BMHC, Weyerhaeuser, Huttig, Builders FirstSource, Owens Corning, Potlatch, Plum Creek, Rayonier, and Masco.
Steel plate coupling system saves time and money in framing buildings.
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Hylbert's forecast suggests America's No. 1 LBM dealer has shrunk by nearly one-third in a year.
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Results could pave the way for less costly mid-rise buildings.
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America's No. 2 LBM dealer will focus on 19 markets.
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Dealer and construction services provider has received $80 million in debtor-in-possession financing from Wells Fargo and other lenders.
Mudsill Anchors Save Builders Time Money
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Trade group's prediction assumes just 432,000 housing starts this year.
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NLBMDA says grading stamp would allow for easier identification of eco-friendly materials.
Lumber Liquidators, Crane, LP, Whirlpool, and Therma-Tru offer new packages to their builder customers in difficult housing market.
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ProBuild, the country’s largest lumber and building materials supply firm, has cut staff and facilities in past year, but plans to stick with long-term strategy of growing company and market share.
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Sliding door hardware tops the list.
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Deal with Atlas Holdings signals Weyerhaeuser will focus on residential framing.
A new crop of structural lumber can improve productivity.
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The move will affect approximately 140 employees at SelectBuild Florida's shell, truss, and stair operations.
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Building products suppliers scramble to recoup lost revenue with price increases.
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Paul Dodge, a long-time executive with Centex Homes, is joining Pro-Build Holdings, the largest pro dealer organization in the U.S., as its senior vice president of supply chain, a new position for the company. Dodge reports to Bill Myrick, the former 84 Lumber executive who is now Pro-Build's...
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The Washington-based Steel Framing Alliance has released a new publication that offers guidance to builders who are interested in using steel framing in their homes. Its purpose is to shorten builders' learning curves by providing basic information about steel framing.
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An advanced framing package is likely to include as much engineered lumber as possible, which not only reduces the amount of lumber required, but also makes more efficient use of forest resources and is less likely to warp in application, meaning a tighter structure with less thermal transfer.