Build Stronger Connections at IBS: See How PWT Can Give Your Next Project a Boost
The NAHB International Builders’ Show® (IBS) is happening soon. And there’s no better place to see the future of building innovation than at the PWT booth. Whether you’re looking for groundbreaking products, insightful expertise, or a chance to connect with industry leaders, it’s all at booth C7939.
Meet the Team Behind the Strength
PWT strength doesn’t come just from their engineered wood products — it’s about the people who make it all possible. PWT deeply values partnerships and the opportunity to connect, which is why they’re bringing numerous team members to IBS. Rotating across the show, you’ll have ample opportunity for personal, one-on-one interactions with the PWT team. So stop by booth C7939 to discuss how PWT can bring strength and reliability to your next project.
Experience PWT’s Suite of Products
PWT’s full line of engineered wood products is designed for strength, durability, and versatility. Stop by to explore:
- I-Joists for optimal performance
- LVL beams, headers, and columns
- TRU-CORE® technology treated LVL deck joists and beams for outdoor durability
- Billet Beam, a standout in strength and reliability
Each product is engineered to the highest standards to ensure your builds stand stronger and last longer. And you can see them all on display at the PWT booth.
Special Guest: Tim Uhler
PWT believes true strength comes from strong partnerships, like their partnership with renowned construction influencer Tim Uhler. Tim will be at the PWT booth (C7939) Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 25-26, from 10-11 a.m. to share his expertise and insights. Learn firsthand how PWT products align with his commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and performance. Don’t miss this chance to gain tips from one of the best in the industry.
Discover PWT’s New Booth Experience
Step into a space designed to inspire. The PWT booth at the 2025 IBS will showcase products that you can see and feel up close, all within a welcoming atmosphere where you can connect with the PWT team and experience their offerings like never before.
IBS is the ultimate destination for builders and innovators, and PWT is here to help you build something stronger. See you at booth C7939 — and build something stronger, together with PWT.
Visit pwtewp.com for more details.
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