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WTCA
(redirected from Wood Truss Council of America)

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WTCAWorld Trade Centers Association
WTCAWood Truss Council of America (Madison, Wisconsin)
WTCAWelsh Terrier Club of America
WTCAWorld Trade Center Amsterdam (commercial center)
WTCAWater Terminal Clearance Authority
WTCAWest Texas Cycling Association (Lubbock, TX)


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Because Factory-Built homes are constructed in a controlled environment, they require fewer materials, some 13 yards of lumber less per home according to the Wood Truss Council of America.
Government's ideas, we join them in calling for an end to this harmful trade dispute," said Kirk Grundahl, Alliance coordinator and executive director for the Wood Truss Council of America.
If a long-term solution is not soon found, these duties will significantly jeopardize the country's value-added industry, which conservatively provides more than $7 billion in production wages and generates sales in excess of $21 billion annually," said Kirk Grundahl, Alliance coordinator and Executive Director for the Wood Truss Council of America.
 
 
 
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