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Lumber Dealer Drops Above-Ground Treated PT Lumber

A major mid-Atlantic lumber dealer is phasing out its above-ground rated PT ... More

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BFS to Purchase ProBuild

The deal will create America's Biggest LBM More

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House Bill Seeks To Revise Lead-Paint Rule

Twenty-two members of the House of Representatives caught up with their Senate colleagues May 22 by introducing legislation to lighten the burdens imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead: Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule. More

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Top Builders' Show News Headlines

The residential construction industryís largest trade show wrapped up Thursday afternoon and with it, the release of new products, trend reports, housing data, and other industry initiatives. We pulled the news most relevant to the LBM sector and recapped the highlights below. More

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84 Lumber Launches We Build American Initiative at IBS 2013

84 Lumber has launched a new initiative to raise awareness of products made in the United States. Called “We Build American,” the initiative was revealed at a press conference at the 2013 International Builders' Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday. More

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ProSales Live at the International Buildersí Show

Follow our reporters as they find the latest products and source top industry insight at IBS 2013. More

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Added Value from Lumberyards and Manufacturers

Remodelers need to remember the added value that lumberyards and manufacturers can bring to a sale. More

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New Health Care Reform Amendment Threatens Construction Industry

An amendment to the health care reform bill would require all construction companies with more than five employees to offer health insurance. More

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Q&A With a Top Building Supplier

An interview with Keith Coleman, co-owner of an independent lumber and building material (LBM) supplier that serves -- and understands -- the residential remodeling market. More

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Lumber Yards Getting Paid Later

LBM dealers are getting paid several days later this year than in 2007, despite working harder on collections, a new ProSales survey reveals. More

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