Mid-South Lumber Company has been a wholesale distributor of forest products since 1984. We service heavy construction and concrete contractors. We are the biggest distributor of concrete form panels in the country. With over twenty years of knowledge, Mid-South Lumber is leading the lumber business into the 21st century.
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Whether it's our Southern Pine or our Western Plyform, Boise Cascade's concrete form works every time. This product is coated with a highly refined mineral oil that provides a clean release, which reduces labor costs. Our distinctive red edge seal provides a barrier to reduce water and chemical penetration.
In addition to the standard parallel flange configuration, some series are available with tapered profiles for added design flexibility. Camber is also available in some series, upon request. Red-I I-joists offer architects, engineers, commercial building owners and commercial contractors practical and economical solutions for virtually every structure, while increasing design confidence and building quality.
Georgia-Pacific offers a wide variety of lumber products for residential construction and industrial uses. Georgia-Pacific softwoods include Southern Yellow Pine (SYP) dimension lumber and Western softwoods. Economical pressure treated lumber is the material of choice for decks, porches, outdoor structures and other projects exposed to the elements.
We produce high-quality Southern Yellow Pine Plywood in a variety of sizes and grades to meet all of your construction needs. Built according to APA standards, there is simply no substitute for solid wood panels. Roseburg is one of the largest manufacturers of softwood plywood in North America. We produce a broad selection of sanded, medium density overlay, industrial, construction grade and siding panels. Virtually all softwood plywood panels produced by Roseburg are offered in a "GREENER" alternative panel.
We understand that operations of our size and scope come with clear environmental responsibilities. At West Fraser, we are proud of our environmental achievements, and of our responses to new challenges and opportunities. In 1884, Herbert Westervelt began a career in the paper industry, developing Prairie States Paper Corporation, now known as The Westervelt Company.
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