The City of Vancouver, B.C., Council has just approved a by-law amendment which will allow, starting July 1st, 2020, mass timber construction up 12-stories for residential and commercial use.
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USDA Forest Service Awards two $ 250,000 Grants for Wood Innovation Projects in Mississippi
The USDA forest service has announced that it is awarding two $250,000 grants for use in the development of wood innovation projects.
Arkansas Takes the Lead in Architectural Innovation and Design
The state of Arkansas is taking its place at the forefront of architectural innovation and design. Ahead of such traditional […]
Arkansas Takes the Lead in Architectural Innovation and Design
The state of Arkansas is taking its place at the forefront of architectural innovation and design. Ahead of such traditional […]
Boise Cascade Announces Steps to Respond to Evolving Market Conditions
Nate Jorgensen, CEO of Boise Cascade, announced on Monday, April 6th, that the company is taking steps in response to […]
Katerra Announces Nick Milestone as Their Director of Mass Timber
Katerra has announced that Nick Milestone has recently been hired and will be taking on the role of director of […]
Freres Lumber Takes on the Challenges of Mass Plywood Panel Production
Rob Freres, president of Freres Lumber Company says, that going from a manufacturer of ‘commodity plywood’ to mass plywood panels […]
Eastern Hemlock & Eastern White Pine Found Suitable for Use in CLT
According to research conducted by a University of Massachusetts Amherst timber engineer, two tree species native to the Northeast, the […]
Wood Structures Show Potential in Combating Climate Change
A collaborative study from Yale’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, the School of Architecture and colleagues from the Potsdam […]
Boise Cascade Announces Closure of Roxboro, North Carolina I-Joist Facility
Twenty-nine Boise Cascade employees will soon be out of work, as the company announces the closure of their I-Joist facility […]
