According to the US Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction data, the total market share of non-site built single-family homes—both modular and panelized—in 2021 was at 2% of all single-family completions. In 2021, there was a total of 24,000 single-family units built using modular and panelized/precut (14,000) construction methods.
News in offsite construction
Red Stag Group Finalizes Acquisition of TimberLab Solutions
After 64-years of McIntosh family ownership, TimberLab Solutions has officially joined the Red Stag Group. Originally announced in mid-August, Red Stag Group last week completed a share sale, and the acquisition has been finalized.
Western Forest Products Inc. Completes Acquisition of Calvert Company
Western Forest Products Inc. reported on Wednesday that its wholly owned subsidiary, WFP Engineered Products LLC, had completed the acquisition of certain assets of Washington-based Calvert Company Inc.
Oregon Mass Timber Coalition Receives $41.4 Million in Funding From “Build Back Better Regional Challenge”
With $41.4 million in funding from the federal “Build Back Better Regional Challenge” coming to the Oregon Mass Timber Coalition, a group of university researchers and state agencies in Oregon are seeing the potential of mass timber to help bridge the urban-rural divide.
Researchers Develop Transparent Coating for Fire-Proofing Wood
Currently, the timbers must be coated with a paint-like, fire-retardant coating. That is changing thanks to the new coating developed by NTU, which allow the timbers to remain exposed, while still providing a flame barrier when ‘activated’ by fire.
Sterling Structural’s TerraLam® Receives PRG 320-2019 Certification
Sterling Structural announced today that its CLT line, which is sold under the TerraLam® trade name, has been certified to the PRG 320-2019 (PRG 320) performance standard by the International Code Council – Evaluation Service (ICC-ES).
Australia’s Major City Skylines Could Soon Feature 50-Story Mass Timber Skyscrapers
In an effort to decarbonize and revitalize urban construction, Australia’s skylines may soon feature timber skyscrapers up to 50-stories tall. The proposed timber skyscraper buildings are made possible by using a hybrid construction and engineered mass timber around a concrete core.
Chicago Could Have Its First Mass Timber Tower if City Council Approves
Chicago’s first mass timber building, a nine-story apartment tower, is being proposed by developer Sterling Bay. If approved, the $50 million development could lead to widespread use of the building technique, which has become popular in many other North American cities.
Tallest International Hotel to Be Built From Cross Laminated Timber and Green Steel in Adelaide, South Australia
The Adelaide building will be constructed using cross laminated timber (CLT) and green steel. When complete the building will be the tallest international hotel in the world. It will reach a height of 31 stories, 100 meters, or just shy of 330 feet in height.
BC Government Funding Helps Company Convert Damaged Trees Into Engineered Wood Products
The BC provincial government has made funds available to Deadwood Innovations, a joint venture with the Nak’azdli Whut’en First Nation. Deadwood Innovations has received $200,000 (CAD) to support the creation of jobs and accelerate Indigenous participation in the forest sector.