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Truss Technology Workshops

Structural Component Industry Training

If you are interested in pursuing a career in the component industry, SBCA offers a wide variety of educational and training programs and services on its site Truss Knowledge Online.

Hundreds of component manufacturers use TKO programs to hire and train employees in all aspects of their business. There are programs available for personnel working in production, technical, sales and management areas of the component industry.
 

Special Training Discounts for WorkForce Development Job Seekers

The Truss Technician Training program is specifically geared toward technical personnel who are interested in learning the fundamentals of trusses, wood design, structural engineering and load development.

  
If you are not currently employed in the structural components industry and have a résumé posted on this site, you are eligible to receive the student discount of $49 for TTT Level I Online. That is a savings of over $500 on a 32-hour online course. Please contact SBCA staff for more details on student discounts.


Truss Technology Workshop

Truss Technology WorkshopGet the latest information on the structural building components industry anytime, anywhere with Truss Technology Workshop (TTW). TTW's online multi-media courses on metal plate connected wood trusses and wood framed construction cover topics ranging from building codes, to industry guidelines in the field, to the principles of truss design, and much more!

Many courses qualify for continuing education credit (CEUs/PDHs), and are available for individual purchase or through a one-year subscription, which provides unlimited access to all TTWs. Visit the TTW website and learn more about Truss Technology Workshops tailored for your area of interest.

 
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