Truss Design & Manufacturing
Engineered truss systems manufactured for schedule-driven construction.
Engineered Truss Systems Built for Construction Schedules
Aldac Components Inc. designs and manufactures engineered roof and floor trusses for multifamily, mixed-use, hospitality, assisted living, and production housing construction across California and Nevada.
Our manufacturing process focuses on engineering accuracy, disciplined production scheduling, and installation-ready delivery.
Builders rely on Aldac when truss systems must arrive complete, install cleanly, and integrate with demanding framing schedules.
Engineered Roof Truss Systems
Designed for Complex Roof Structures
Aldac Components Inc.
manufactures roof truss systems engineered for a wide range of multifamily and commercial construction projects including:
- Multifamily housing developments
- Mixed-use wood-frame buildings
- Hospitality and extended-stay hotels
- Assisted living facilities
- Production housing communities
Roof truss configurations include:
- Hip and valley sets
- Structural gable trusses
- Attic and vaulted ceiling trusses
- Scissor trusses
- Mono and shed trusses
- Girder and high-load trusses
- Multi-ply beam assemblies
All roof systems are engineered using MiTek structural modeling technology to ensure layout accuracy, structural compliance, and fabrication efficiency.
Engineered Floor Truss Systems
Open-Web Floor Systems for Trade Coordination
Open-web floor truss systems provide structural performance while allowing flexibility for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
Floor truss design supports:
- Improved MEP routing coordination
- Reduced field conflicts between trades
- Optimized structural spans
- Efficient framing installation
These systems allow project teams to coordinate building systems within structural framing while maintaining construction efficiency.
Manufacturing & Quality Control
Production Discipline That Protects Framing Schedules
Every Aldac Components Inc. truss package follows a structured manufacturing workflow designed to maintain installation predictability.
01
Plan Review and Scope Validation
Engineering teams review project drawings to confirm structural requirements and scope.
02
Engineering and Layout Coordination
Truss layouts and structural documentation are prepared for review and approval.
03
Production Scheduling
Fabrication is scheduled based on production capacity and project timelines.
04
Manufacturing and Quality Control
Structural components undergo documented inspection prior to shipment.
05
Sequenced Delivery
Trusses are shipped in installation order to support efficient jobsite installation.
This production discipline helps reduce field rework and supports consistent framing progress.
Sealed Engineering & Structural Documentation
Every Aldac Components Inc. truss package includes complete structural documentation.
Deliverables include:
- Sealed truss packages
- Engineering calculations
- Truss placement diagrams
- Structural compliance documentation
All truss systems are engineered to comply with California structural and seismic requirements.



Structural Projects Supported by Aldac Components Inc. Trusses
These projects demonstrate Aldac Components Inc.s structural manufacturing capability across multifamily and hospitality construction.
Homewood Suites – Fremont, California
A 128-unit extended-stay hospitality project supplied with engineered roof and floor truss systems designed to support multi-story construction and coordinated installation sequencing.
Cedar Grove Apartments – Santa Rosa, California
A multi-building apartment development requiring consistent truss fabrication and sequenced delivery to support repeatable framing across multiple structures.
ACME Family Apartments – Santa Rosa, California
A 77-unit multifamily housing project supported by engineered roof and floor truss systems designed to maintain efficient framing cycles.
Element Hotel – Milpitas, California
A large hospitality development where Aldac supplied engineered truss systems supporting complex structural framing requirements.
Airway Community Care – Santa Rosa, California
A 90-unit assisted living facility requiring coordinated roof and floor truss systems engineered for healthcare housing construction.
Old Auburn Rd – Roseville, California
A 145-unit senior living development supplied with engineered truss systems designed to support large-scale residential framing.
Client Feedback
“Aldac exceeded our expectations with their high-quality trusses and prefabricated walls. Their precision and attention to detail ensured everything fit perfectly, and their on-time delivery kept our project on schedule.”
Jesus Perez, President and CEO
Pro-Wide Drywall, Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What types of trusses does Aldac manufacture?
We manufacture engineered roof trusses, floor trusses, girder trusses, and high-load structural assemblies.
2. Do you support multifamily construction?
Yes. Multifamily and mixed-use developments are a primary focus.
3. Can Aldac manufacture trusses for complex roof geometry?
Yes. We support hip and valley systems, attic trusses, scissor trusses, and custom structural configurations.
4. Do truss packages include sealed engineering calculations?
Yes. Structural packages include sealed calculations and placement diagrams.
5. What design software does Aldac use?
Our engineering team uses MiTek structural design software for integrated modeling and production coordination.
6. Can Aldac support fast-track construction schedules?
Fast-track fabrication may be available when engineering approvals and project scope are confirmed early.
7. How does Aldac maintain manufacturing quality?
Through engineering review, documented quality control inspections, and controlled fabrication processes.
8. Do you supply projects in Nevada?
Yes. Aldac supports construction projects across California and Nevada.
9. Do you manufacture trusses for hospitality construction?
Yes. We supply truss systems for hotels and extended-stay hospitality developments.
10. How can we request a truss proposal?
Submit your project plans for review or contact our engineering team to begin structural coordination.











