As tariffs make daily news, and economic challenges and supply chain pressures affect businesses around the world, at least one company has decided to hold the line on what it charges its customers.
Westcap Mgt. Ltd. has announced that its portfolio company, Timber-Tech Truss Limited Partnership, has acquired Darmac Framing Systems. Operating in Balzac, Alberta, Darmac is a manufacturer of panelized and modular building components for residential construction.
Parspec, an AI software platform that enables wholesale distributors and sales agents to bid and supply construction products efficiently, has raised $20 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Threshold Ventures (formerly DFJ), with participation from existing venture investors including Innovation Endeavors, Building Ventures, Heartland Ventures, and Hometeam Ventures.
“Scaling Your Closet Business: Strategies for Growth, Profitability, and Sustainable Success” will be presented by Heather Fedewa, The Business of Closets, at the 2025 AWFS Closets Symposium on July 21 in Las Vegas.
The renovation focused on transforming the library into an engaging and flexible environment. Inspired by timeless children’s stories from around the world, the design features themed areas defined by custom platforms of varying heights.
From basic nightstands to intricate Japandi workstations, the SkillsUSA Cabinetmaking Championship continues to push the boundaries of skill and design.
Powell Valley Millwork, a CMPC company, announced plans to invest $29.6 million across its two facilities in Kentucky. The Clay City and Jeffersonville operations will see building and equipment improvements and expansions, which will double the moulding and millwork producer's overall production capacity while creating 33 new jobs.
At the forefront of Marathon Hardware’s decorative hardware display will be striking new products from some of Europe’s most prestigious manufacturers -- Citterio Giulio, Roberto Marella and Viefe.
Mass timber is transforming how America builds—but supply hasn’t kept pace with demand. A gap in domestic manufacturing has slowed widespread adoption, leaving many developers with few options beyond overseas suppliers or traditional steel and concrete. Through strategic support from the USDA Forest Service Wood Innovations Program, the Forest Service is helping close that gap—boosting U.S. capacity, strengthening rural economies, and growing new markets for American wood.