The University of California, Berkeley is breaking ground on the first mass timber building constructed on its campus, according to Berkeley News.
News in offsite construction
Metsä Group Signs Agreement With Raute for Delivery of Technology for New Kerto LVL Mill in Äänekoski, Finland
Metsä Group announced that it has signed an agreement with Raute for the technology delivery of the new Kerto LVL mill in Äänekoski, Finland.
Canada Could Become a World Leader in Sustainable Construction by Shifting to Mass Timber, RBC Report Says
The Royal Bank of Canada released a report stating Canada could become a world leader in sustainable construction if the country shifts to mass timber for buildings.
Canada Adopts Legislation Promoting the Use of Wood-Based Construction Materials
Canada’s House of Commons has approved legislation promoting the use of wood-based construction materials to reduce carbon emissions and bolster sustainability, Construction Canada reported.
Portland, Oregon’s New CLT Airport Terminal Helping Increase Interest in Mass Timber
Portland, Oregon’s new airport terminal, built with CLT, is featured in a new profile by Good News Network.
BC Announces Additional Investments to Help Manufacturing Companies Grow in Northern BC
BC announced that it is investing more than $1.2 million (CAD) in a variety of expansion projects to help manufacturing companies grow.
Timber High-Rise Completed in Tokyo, Japan
“Port Plus,” located outside central Tokyo, Japan, is the subject of a recent profile by BNN Bloomberg.
US Army Corps of Engineers Requires Consideration of Mass Timber as a Structural Option for All Vertical Construction Projects
A new US Army Corps of Engineers policy requires the consideration of mass timber as structural option for all vertical construction projects, according to the Engineering News-Record.
Winners Announced for the Second Annual Mass Timber Competition
Five winners have been selected in the second annual “Mass Timber Competition: Building to Net-Zero Carbon,” the Softwood Lumber Board announced.
A Behind-The-Scenes Look At Asia’s Largest Timber Building at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University
Global Construction Review is taking a behind-the-scenes look at the “Gaia” project at Singapore’s Nanyang Business School.