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Tag Archives: Engineered Wood Products
Why RedBuilt™?
By Tom Byron, Technical Sales Representative at RedBuilt™ Why use RedBuilt™ products and services? This question is asked everyday by a variety of design professionals, contractors, property owners, and building department officials. This two part series will help explain the benefits … Continue reading
Posted in Design and Specification, Products, Resources, Safety
Tagged AOR, building code requirements, Building Department, commercial construction, Design Professionals, Engineered Wood Products, EOR, EWP, mixed use building, redbuilt, redbuilt tech rep, RedBuilt Technical Sales Representative, residential construction, specification
RedBuilt™ and Simpson Strong Tie – A Long History of Working Together to Ensure Quality Installations
by Dave Leister Design Tech at RedBuilt™ When RedBuilt sold a large dormitory project, we thought it would be like any other project. However, when it came time to prepare the layout drawings and calculations for the project, something caught … Continue reading