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Showing 4 articles from November 20, 2025.

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Week of 24 November 2025: Can Quality be Quick?  The Velocity of Quality Control
Week of 24 November 2025: Can Quality be Quick? The Velocity of Quality Control

When one sees commercials or ads emphasizing quality, there is automatically a slowness and care about them. If you live anywhere that the Ford Motor Company has run their "Quality is Job 1" commercials you may remember they show a human hand with a shop towel, slowly polishing the trademark "blue oval" with the Ford script in it. Slow, careful, deliberate.

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Mercer Mass Timber Honors Place, Heritage, and Ecology through Alabama's Largest Mass Timber Project at Cheaha State Park Lodge
Mercer Mass Timber Honors Place, Heritage, and Ecology through Alabama's Largest Mass Timber Project at Cheaha State Park Lodge

Perched atop Alabama's highest peak, the new Cheaha State Park Lodge marks a defining moment for sustainable design and regional craftsmanship.

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Leading Stories

Maine paper mill Woodland Pulp stops accepting N.B. softwood lumber
Maine paper mill Woodland Pulp stops accepting N.B. softwood lumber

While Woodland Pulp is scheduled to resume operations in mid-December, there's no timeline for when Canadian softwood lumber will be accepted at the mill.

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U.S. Lumber Coalition Responds to Governor Healey Misstatements Regarding Softwood Lumber
U.S. Lumber Coalition Responds to Governor Healey Misstatements Regarding Softwood Lumber

Massachusetts Governor Healey recently echoed misleading talking points by Canada and the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) that U.S. duties and tariffs against unfairly traded Canadian lumber imports cause housing pricing affordability issues. Such misleading and false statements have been repeatedly debunked by NAHB's own data and ignore the facts on the ground.

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