Timber engineers are working to develop the world’s first fully modular timber skyscrapers, utilizing CLT floors and glulam beams and columns to create giant “skeleton” building systems, according to a feature by Wood Central.
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New Zealand to Build First Timber Bridge in 50 Years With Glulam
Construction on the first state highway bridge built from timber in 50 years in underway in New Zealand, Wood Central reported.
Maine’s PAL Build Rebrands as NotchSB With Eye on Mass Timber
PAL Build, a mass timber design-build company specializing in panelized CLT and high-performance wood building envelope construction, is now operating under the name NotchSB, Mainebiz reported.
Timberlab Named Portland Business Journal’s Innovator of the Year
At the Portland Business Journal’s Makers & Manufacturers Awards 2024, Timberlab was named Innovator of the Year, LBM Journal reported.
First Multi-Story Mass Timber Office Building Taking Shape in Oklahoma City
Guernsey recently announced the design and construction of its new headquarters in Oklahoma City’s highly anticipated Alley North development, CityNewsOKC reported.
Google Unveils New Mass Timber Office in Sunnyvale, CA
Google unveiled its first office building made using mass timber.
US Army Completes Seismic Test of Thermally Modified CLT
The US Army Engineer Research and Development Center and its partners tested an innovative CLT shelter made using thermally modified coastal western hemlock, ABC News 20 reported.
Weyerhaeuser to Invest $500 Million to Build New TimberStrand Facility in Arkansas
Weyerhaeuser plans to invest approximately $500 million to build a new, state-of-the-art TimberStrand® facility near Monticello and Warren, Arkansas.
Researchers Study Fire Behavior to Better Understand Mass Timber Buildings
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) Fire Research Laboratory in Maryland tested mass timber fire behavior in October.
Air New Zealand Readying Hangar With Hemisphere’s Largest Single-Span Timber Roof
Air New Zealand is just a few months away from moving into Hangar 4, which will become one of the world’s largest single-span timber arch hangars once completed, Wood Central reported.