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What We’re Bringing to BC Wood’s “Generate Business Leads”: Spec-Ready Wood Packages That Win Shortlists

What We’re Bringing to BC Wood’s “Generate Business Leads”: Spec-Ready Wood Packages That Win Shortlists

by Eena Garcia | May 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

Trust is earned long before a contract is signed. That belief shapes how we show up at BC Wood’s Generate Business Leads event. We are not arriving with samples alone. We are presenting a disciplined way of working that supports architects, designers, builders,...
Wood Cladding Details That Reduce RFIs: Where Drawings Commonly Break Down

Wood Cladding Details That Reduce RFIs: Where Drawings Commonly Break Down

by Eena Garcia | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized

Wood cladding details can either protect your project timeline or quietly undermine it. You have likely seen a façade that looked resolved on screen but required a stack of RFIs once pricing began. Those requests rarely come from complex geometry alone. They come from...
Spec-Ready Submittals: 14 Items Your Wood Manufacturer Needs Before Fabrication Starts

Spec-Ready Submittals: 14 Items Your Wood Manufacturer Needs Before Fabrication Starts

by Eena Garcia | May 20, 2026 | Uncategorized

Miss one detail on your architectural wood spec sheet and fabrication will stall. You feel it immediately when shop drawings circle back with questions you thought were already resolved. Production dates shift, installers lose float, and your approvals workflow...
Wood Cladding Specs That Hold Up: A Practical Spec-Writing Framework

Wood Cladding Specs That Hold Up: A Practical Spec-Writing Framework

by Eena Garcia | May 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

Wood cladding specifications decide how your project performs long after drawings are issued. Clear notes protect your design intent when procurement teams look for cost alternatives. Strong specification language reduces RFIs before they ever reach your inbox....
A 2-Week Slip, a 6-Week Ripple: How Late Millwork Impacts the Whole Build

A 2-Week Slip, a 6-Week Ripple: How Late Millwork Impacts the Whole Build

by Eena Garcia | May 18, 2026 | Uncategorized

An on-time delivery wood supplier model relies on disciplined production control and transparent communication. A two week millwork delay rarely stays two weeks. You feel it in trade stacking, extended rentals, and finish crews waiting for material that should already...
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  • What We’re Bringing to BC Wood’s “Generate Business Leads”: Spec-Ready Wood Packages That Win Shortlists
  • Wood Cladding Details That Reduce RFIs: Where Drawings Commonly Break Down
  • Spec-Ready Submittals: 14 Items Your Wood Manufacturer Needs Before Fabrication Starts
  • Wood Cladding Specs That Hold Up: A Practical Spec-Writing Framework
  • A 2-Week Slip, a 6-Week Ripple: How Late Millwork Impacts the Whole Build

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