Pam | July 29, 2010
TFBC announces our Fall schedule of AIA-Approved CEU programs titled “Timber Framing: An Age Old Craft Meets the Modern Era” and the Structural Insulated Panel Association’s AIA-Approved (HSW) CEU program titled “SIP Panels: What Architects Need to Know.” Each program is one-hour in length and held in conjunction with the Log & Timber Home Shows.
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TFBC- HDQ | July 22, 2010
It has been one year since we debuted our column, “Timber Frame of the Month”, in our monthly newsletter, In Touch. Since then, we have featured 11 incredible and unique projects all crafted by companies in our membership.
Please click here to read the features on each of this projects, then make sure to vote for [...]
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TFBC- HDQ | July 21, 2010
This month’s Timber Frame comes from Cabin Creek Timber Frames, based out of Franklin, NC.
This vacation home sits on the breathtaking Nantahala River outside Franklin, NC, the location chosen specifically by the owner, a fly-fishing enthusiast. Just steps from the house is a fly-fishing paradise in the Nantahala River, one of the finest trout streams [...]
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TFBC- HDQ | July 19, 2010
A recent article in Automated Builder showcased Porter SIPs, and gave special mention of the fact that they were very fortunate in coming up with use of the software called Dietrich’s 3D CAD/CAM from Dietrich’s North America with their head office in Canada. They had previously tried to run their PBA machine with computer software [...]
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Pam | July 2, 2010
One of today’s most popular social networking tools, Twitter, is often misunderstood and frequently not fully utilized as the powerful web marketing tool it was designed to be. In her webinar, “Twitter for the Construction Industry”, Amy Good, of Lancaster County Timber Frames, will show how to tweet your way to increased sales leads, more productive networking, and modern, cost-effective online promotion.
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