
World leader in structural connectors and building solutions, engineering innovative products since 1956 to help construct safer, stronger homes and buildings.
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Simpson Strong-Tie continues advancing structural engineering solutions through expanded testing capabilities, development of sustainable building products, digital tools for construction professionals, and enhanced seismic and wind-resistant systems responding to climate resilience demands in the construction industry.
Expansion of cold-formed steel product lines to meet growing demand for steel framing in commercial and multi-family residential construction; Development of advanced testing protocols and digital specification tools enabling architects and engineers to optimize structural designs; Strategic investments in concrete construction solutions including mechanical anchors and adhesive technologies for infrastructure rehabilitation projects; Enhancement of sustainability initiatives through manufacturing process improvements and development of products supporting green building certifications
Strategic efforts to expand market presence and reach new customer segments.
Implementation of advanced technologies to improve service delivery and customer experience.
Simpson Strong-Tie designs and manufactures structural connectors, fasteners, lateral-force-resisting systems, mechanical anchors, adhesives, and solutions for wood, steel, and concrete construction. The company pioneered the building connector industry and maintains extensive structural systems research and testing facilities to develop code-listed, value-engineered solutions. Their product portfolio includes joist hangers, holdowns, hurricane ties, shear walls, moment frames, and chemical fastening systems that help structures resist high winds, hurricanes, and seismic forces. Simpson Strong-Tie serves residential, commercial, and infrastructure construction markets worldwide, working closely with engineers, architects, contractors, and building officials.
Pleasanton, California, United States
1956
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