Diamond Truss

Diamond Truss Diamond Truss is your quality truss builder for Northwest Wyoming, located near Powell and Cody, WY. We have been building trusses since 1985.
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Trusses bring virtually unlimited architectural versatility, providing simple solutions to complex designs. Let us help you in your project today! Diamond Truss is a WTCA member. The guiding rule for Diamond Truss quality is "If you can make it better then do so, on this truss right now!"

Dick Fennell has been producing roof trusses since 1985. No project is too complicated or too large for us to

help you. We can produce trusses up to 80' long. For your project we will custom design a roof or floor system using our Alpine Design Software. We also have the ability to work directly from AutoCAD output which will greatly increase accuracy, speed up the revision process and reduce the turn around time on estimates. We are willing to verify slabs and do on site visits.

Family Forestry Expo 2025https://www.familyforestryexpo.orgFocuses on connecting the community with forest management. o...
02/05/2026

Family Forestry Expo 2025
https://www.familyforestryexpo.org

Focuses on connecting the community with forest management. often featuring hands on activities, INCLUDING TREE PLANTING in the Trumbull Creek Educational Forest MT.

Key Details for 2025 Planting and Forestry Activities:
• Family Forestry Expo Location: Trumbull Creek Educational Forest, 5 miles northwest of downtown Columbia Falls, MT.
• Activities: The event features activity stations centered on forest management, which may include guided tree planting, forest ecology, and timber management.
• Tree Planting Opportunities: Beyond the expo, opportunities in 2025 include volunteering for habitat restoration, such as the 630 native plants installed in February 2026.
• Free Trees/Seedlings: Initiatives like the Neighborhood Forest program provide free trees for kids around Earth Day (April 2026), with registration often opening early in the year.
• Resources: Government nurseries and organizations like the Arbor Day Foundation offer trees for planting.

DIAMOND TRUSS HAS DONATED 298 TREEES FOR 2025.
THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS

ONE TREE FOR EVERY JOB

For every project Diamond Truss completes, we donated a tree. We believe that to truly reap the rewards of out work, we must first sow the seeds for a sustainable future.

The annual Family Forestry Expo for 5th graders and families.

One tree for every job:​For every project Diamond Truss completes, we plant a tree. We believe that to truly reap the re...
01/27/2026

One tree for every job:

​For every project Diamond Truss completes, we plant a tree. We believe that to truly reap the rewards of our work, we must first sow the seeds for a sustainable future.

This year we are donating to the Family Forestry Expo

Family Forestry Expo

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Trumbull Creek Educational Forest, Columbia Falls, MT, United States, Montana

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https://youtu.be/87M2-hDg-bw

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Welcome to the official video of the Family Forestry Expo, an annual event that has been enlightening and inspiring Montana's youth and families about the wo...

Name: Dick Fennell  Email: dickf@tctwest.netTitle: Owner Company: Diamond Truss How’d you get into this industry? After ...
01/19/2026

Name: Dick Fennell Email: [email protected]
Title: Owner Company: Diamond Truss

How’d you get into this industry?

After high school, I went to work for my father and uncle at the family lumberyard. By the time I was 20, my uncle had fired me, which was a blessing in disguise, as it enabled me to pursue a business/flying career which were my true passions. After my dismissal, I purchased a tractor trailer rig and became a self-employed truck driver who wanted to fly. The trucking generated the money to work on a pilot rating and then when I ran out of cash, I could cycle back to trucking, earn some money, and then cycle back to flying as I worked on another rating. Later, I walked away from my trucking/flying career to take over the family lumberyard, but my family did not have a workable succession plan and I only stayed in the business three months. In 1985, I began my component manufacturing career with a little factory, which later grew into two plants in Canada. During that time, I went skiing in Colorado, and noticed that the area was ripe with opportunity for a truss plant. I thought I would build trusses all summer, ski all winter, and have an airport nearby to fly out of. In 2005, my friend Jay Halteman from Wood Truss Systems, called me about a truss plant for sale in Wyoming but, unfortunately, we could not come to terms with the Wyoming owner. Instead my wife, Gail, and I built a plant from scratch that is now known as Diamond Truss. Our goal was to have a highly automated factory which we have been able to build. The industry has been good to us, and we truly enjoy our vocation.

What’s your favorite part about being in this industry?
We are blessed to come into the industry when there were no computers, and be part of so many advancements and the amazing increase in quality and productivity. I love the fact that we were in business while it was all evolving, and evolving quickly. I also love the creativity in the industry. With all the new advancements, such as lasers, computer software and so much more, you have this tremendous capacity to create and be unique.

What could you do without?
We come from an urban environment, where we used to sell in Ontario, Michigan and Ohio – areas with much larger populations and developed regulatory systems. Upon coming to Wyoming, we have watched the creep of bureaucracy where the regulatory environment adds a burden to contractors but, little value to the finished product. Overall, most contractors do a great job but the occasional bad guy somehow creates a rule that impacts the good guys.

What’s your company, market or SBCA chapter focused on right now?
Just like most other aspects of the Wyoming economy, we are beholden to commodity prices. As a consequence, lumber, oil, and mining are always on our mind and because of this we strive to keep a tight rein on the things we can control. For instance, we try to maintain the highest efficiencies in our plant, which was built to be a Kaizan organization. Coincidentally, Edward Demming, who is credited as the thought-leader behind lean manufacturing, is originally from nearby Powell, Wyoming.

What challenges do you see for the industry in the future, and what should SBCA be working on now to meet those challenges?
Our industry is in a period best described by a quote from the late R. Lee Ermey, “How you going to start a revolution, you can’t even start a lawn mower.” Young people these days are not being taught practical skills. One of the future problems, which is starting to affect us now, is that employers are being forced to educate their employees in different ways from the past generations. Too many young people today have never been educated that they need to put the needs of the company and customer ahead of their own. I never envisioned teaching our staff life skills as part of daily business. Academically, they are bright people, but when it comes to which way to turn the bolt, what time to show up for work or how to change a saw blade, they aren’t there yet.
When you’re not thinking about trusses, what keeps you busy?
My avocation is best described as demonstration flying or to explain another way, I am an airshow pilot and competition pilot. This is where I attempt to hide the flaws of the airplane and myself while demonstrating the good qualities of the both. Every two years, I tryout to compete in the world aerobatic competition. This year, I have hired two high-powered coaches to help me chase my dream. I am now taking my ageing body and doing things with airplanes I couldn’t have even imagined in 1978 when I first started flying. It’s a fascinating sport that has evolved like everything else. Today, I am flying an aircraft built of carbon fiber that operates with a 400 horse power engine, weighs only 1,200 pounds and climbs vertically at a rate of 28,000 feet per minute (318 mph). Information about my flying can be found online at https://www.babaerosports.com/. The good Lord has blessed me with an amazing wife, fascinating industry, an amazing aircraft and the skill to fly it. What more could a man ask out of life.

As we step into a new year, we at Diamond Truss are grateful for the projects, partnerships, and people that made last y...
01/07/2026

As we step into a new year, we at Diamond Truss are grateful for the projects, partnerships, and people that made last year such a success.

In 2026, we are focused on building your dreams by delivering reliable truss solutions, and continuing to support our builders with the quality, precision, and service they deserve.

For every project Diamond Truss completes, we plant a tree. We believe that to truly reap the rewards of our work, we must first sow the seeds for a sustainable future.

A special thank you to Bloomberg TV, and Word of Mouth Productions for our segment on the World's Greatest (2025)!

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Truss DesignerAre you ready for a career that is challenging and rewarding with a variety of projects. If you are intere...
07/23/2025

Truss Designer

Are you ready for a career that is challenging and rewarding with a variety of projects. If you are interested in joining our team as a Truss Designer we would to speak with you! We are willing to train the right person for this exciting trade. Email a resume to the following [email protected]

04/17/2025

Looking for a truss builder. This is a full-time position with year round employment. 40+ hours a week. Great pay. Valid drivers license. Stop by 237 Main St, Ralston, WY for an application, please email resume to [email protected] or call for an interview 307-754-3696.

02/24/2025

The story here, gravity is our friend. Exceptional driving by Mrs. Fennell keeps the team on the road to success.

02/08/2025

Diamond Truss Segment
(The World's Greatest on Bloomberg TV)
Episode 385
Feb 8th at 2:00 pm Mountain Time
DirecTV: Channel 353
Dish Network: Channel 203

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02/05/2025

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02/05/2025

Looking for quality help

Do you have experience in the construction industry and are seeking full time year round employment? Look no further. Diamond Truss is looking to add valuable team members to our staff.

Dependability, punctuality, motivation and a good work ethic are key to becoming a contributing member of our team. Willing to train the right person for a career at Diamond Truss with room for advancement within the company. We are a company that has pride in our product and strives for excellence every day.

Does this sound like you? If so please email your resume to [email protected]

02/04/2025

Reforestation, whether by planning for natural regeneration or tree planting, allows for the accelerated development of forested ecosystems following natural disturbance events such as wildfire, wind events, and insect and disease infestations, or planned timber harvest.

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02/04/2025

Go to the Powell Tribune website for pictures and article

https://www.powelltribune.com/stories/diamond-truss-recognized-for-work,154216

Diamond Truss recognized for work
Diamond Truss, a Ralston company and one of the state’s few truss companies, was recently named World’s Best truss business by World’s Greatest. Recently the company created an unusual half circle truss for a customer on the North Fork.
Diamond Truss, a Ralston company and one of the state’s few truss companies, was recently named World’s Best truss business by World’s Greatest. Recently the company created an unusual half circle truss for a customer on the North Fork.
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Posted Tuesday, February 4, 2025 8:10 am
By Zac Taylor
On the edge of Ralston, a company is using a Japanese practice of constant improvement to stay at the forefront of its industry.

Diamond Truss, run by Dick Fennell and his wife Gail, houses an automated, laser guided system for preparing their trusses inside the large building in the small town, and provides trusses across the region. It is also a “kaizen” company, Dick said, which means they are always focused on improving the “weak link” in their process.

The company produces trusses for projects from the Bakken oil and gas fields in North Dakota to rural Idaho, where they recently flew three trusses to, by storing them inside of a plane.

Diamond Truss was recently named World’s Best truss builder by World’s Greatest. Gail, the company’s bookkeeper and truck driver, said their innovation and customer service were big reasons for being honored.

“So what happens in this business is it’s very creative, and you mix architecture and engineering, and it’s very difficult to gain any mastery in it, because you really need to manage, you know, three, or if you count four disciplines,” Dick said. “You’ve got architecture, engineering, business and manufacturing, and they’re all different.”

He said he loves the creativity the business allows, whether that’s been developing his own equipment inside the factory the couple built from the ground up, or in accomplishing challenging tasks.

For instance, recently the company built a half circle truss for an artist on the North Fork who wanted a curved roof with a maximum of sunlight for producing his artwork. Gail said she hadn’t heard of anybody else in the region producing a curved truss like that.

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The plant in Ralston is able to produce both high quality and diverse products with a small crew thanks to its high tech nature.

Dick, who is from Ontario, Canada, said it’s a far cry from his first plant he worked at.

“My original plant was about 22 board feet per man hour. My next one’s about 35 and this one runs about 224 feet per man hour,” Dick said. “Now we do it because of our machines and because of our people … they’re complimentary, like it can’t be done without good people, and it can’t be done without the machines.”

That includes software and a laser system to make precise cuts — the laser actually maps out the lines of each truss.

“From the very beginning, we wanted it to be automated and that’s part of kaizen too,” Gail said. “And I think we made a really wise choice, because to get someone to come to work is very difficult right now.”

The business will be featured on TV on Saturday. For more information on times and channels, visit diamondtruss.com.

Reforestation, whether by planning for natural regeneration or tree planting, allows for the accelerated development of forested ecosystems following natural disturbance events such as wildfire, wind events, and insect and disease infestations, or planned timber harvest.

Address

237 Main Street
Ralston, WY
82440

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:45pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:45pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:45pm
Thursday 8am - 5:45pm
Friday 8am - 5:45pm

Telephone

+13077543696

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