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Four Essential Building Products Every Professional Should Know: Hydronic Controls, Kneepads, Moldings, and Backup Power

Professional builders rely on a steady stream of reliable products to work efficiently and safely. From mechanical systems that regulate indoor comfort to protective gear that prevents long-term injury, the right products make the difference between a quality installation and a costly callback. This article examines four product categories: hydronic zone control valves, professional-grade kneepads,

Urban Infill Construction Strategies for Residential Builders and Developers

Residential builders and developers have long gravitated toward suburban greenfield sites where large tracts of undeveloped land offer predictable layouts and streamlined permitting. Yet in cities across the United States, a notable shift is underway. Builders are pointing their pencils and power saws back toward the inner cities, where a Construction Scheduling Notebook Essential Planning

The Contractor Notebook Essential Strategies for Adaptive Housing and Aging-in-Place Remodeling

The March 1998 edition of the JLC Notebook, edited by Leland Stone, highlighted the Construction Scheduling Notebook Essential Planning Tools for on-time project delivery and the emerging opportunities in adaptive housing. As the first baby boomers began approaching retirement age, contractor Allan Browne of Chicago recognized a significant market gap. His conversation with a nursing

Innovative Construction Products That Solve Real Building Challenges

Keeping up with innovative construction products helps builders deliver better results while saving time and money. From foundation work to finishing touches, new materials continue to reshape residential and light commercial construction. Six products from the Journal of Light Construction address common jobsite pain points. For more on material fundamentals, see Glazing Clay Products Ceramics

Steel vs. Wood Framing: What Residential Builders Need to Know

For decades, wood has been the dominant framing material in residential construction across North America. But shifting market dynamics, volatile lumber prices, and evolving building codes have prompted many builders to take a closer look at alternatives. Among these, steel framing has emerged as a notable contender, particularly among larger production builders. The National Association

Contractor Referral Services Building Your Business Through Strategic Network Growth

In the construction industry, word-of-mouth advertising has always been the gold standard for business development. Yet as JLC columnist Leland Stone noted in his the Construction Scheduling Notebook Essential Planning Tools for column, contractors face a persistent Catch-22: you cannot get word-of-mouth referrals unless you already have them, and you cannot build momentum without that

Why Community-First Development Failed at One New England Site

In the late 1990s, developer Richard Berman faced a dilemma familiar to many builders working in New England: build another formulaic shopping center anchored by a big-box retailer, or push for something more meaningful. Berman chose the harder path, spending two years trying to create a mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented community on 100 acres near Portland, Maine.