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Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. expands

The California-based company has added a manufacturing facility and is launching a new division.
6/6/2024

Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. & Design Center (TTL) has announced an expansion of the company to include structural building components through the acquisition of the assets of NVO Construction Components, a leading manufacturer of floor and roof trusses and other prefabricated components. The transaction will be effective as of July 1, 2024, creating the Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. Truss and Component division.

Truckee-Tahoe Lumber announces expansion.
Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company is adding a truss and component division.

“Our goal is to offer our framing customers the entire framing materials package,” said Andrew Cross, president and CEO of TTL. “To accomplish this, TTL was committed to either building or acquiring a truss manufacturing facility. Once we saw the NVO operation and talked with our mutual customers, we were very excited about the opportunity to take on an operation that not only offers trusses but also manufactures additional prefabricated components that provide framers with a full array of products that complement our lumber offerings to meet their production goals.”

The acquisition includes a 75,000-square-foot manufacturing facility located in the Stead area of Reno, Nevada. It’s equipped with state-of-the-art equipment that is driven by the leading component software and technology in the industry. Serving customers since 2021, NVO has provided building components for single-family and multifamily homes as well as commercial wood-frame construction.

“NVO was formed with the goal of addressing the housing shortage and the growing labor shortages in the construction trades,” says NVO founder and CEO Cheryl Lewis. “We are proud of what we have accomplished and the reputation we have gained for exceptional quality and service provided to our customers. The acquisition by TTL is an amazing opportunity to be part of a company with a nearly 100-year proven commitment to its customers, employees and the community.”

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Taylor Adams, CEO of the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada, called the integration of the two companies “a real success story for our region.” He says: “Bringing a 93-year-old local company together with a Reno-based manufacturing start-up is big news in any case, but the fact that this combined company is serving the local market, supporting local causes and providing great jobs for our residents is a tremendous win for all.”

TTL plans to continue to grow and expand the products offered currently by NVO. “We envision continuity in operation of the truss and component division,” said Cross. “The NVO team has extensive knowledge and experience that is not only crucial to the success of our new division but will also provide our existing divisions with insight as we continue to pursue our commitment to be the partner of choice for the building community.”

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