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This article first appeared in the PB April 2010 issue of Pro Builder.

The standard definition of the building material supply chain goes something like this: Raw material manufacturer > Building material manufacturer > Distributor > Contractor > Builder. The supply chain can be expanded to include key influencers who are code officials, utilities, lenders, architects and state and local HBAs. Let's look at a few of these and I will explain what I mean.

  • Code officials. Many manufacturers focus on state and local code officials by educating them on the proper installation of their products, as well as providing building science education — all in an effort to minimize field issues.
  • Lenders. A manufacturer can get ahead of its competition by learning of new projects early in the game, which requires developing relationships with key lenders.
  • Architects. It is important to identify architects who have key builder clients, as they can influence builders in determining which products to specify.

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