Mercer Mass Timber LLC., a subsidiary of the Vancouver, British Columbia-based Mercer International Inc., a global producer of market pulp and solid wood products with mills in Canada, Germany, and Australia, announced on Wednesday that it plans to invest $50 million (USD) over the next two years in capital projects at its Spokane Valley mass timber manufacturing facility.
News in offsite construction
Largest Ever Mass Timber Building Fire Test to Be Conducted This June by Researchers in Ottawa, Canada
In a project to support market acceptance of tall and large mass timber buildings in Canada, the Canadian Wood Council (CWC) has partnered with both federal and provincial governments to conduct a series of five separate fire research burns on a full-scale mass timber structure in Ottawa. The largest burn is scheduled for some time in June.
EIT Climate-KIC and Built by Nature Look to Accelerate Timber Building in Europe with Milan, Italy Project
Built by Nature has announced a EUR 250,000 Accelerator Fund grant to support research into perception barriers to mass timber adoption in Italy. The initiative, coordinated by EIT Climate-KIC, will establish a physical and digital prototype building to drive understanding and adoption of mass timber,
Stora Enso Strengthens Its Position in France With Purchase of 35% Stake in ACDF Indstrie SAS
Stora Enso has announced that it has invested in the French wood process company ACDF Indstrie SAS. Stora Enso has taken a 35% stake in the company. According to the company website, the investment is aligned with Stora Enso’s growth strategy for mass timber building elements, enabling value-added, bespoke cross-laminated timber (CLT) solutions to its long-term French partners.
City of South Perth, Australia Set to Become Home of World’s First Hybrid Timber Tower
The City of South Perth, Australia’s skyline is about to become home to one of the world’s most unique tower buildings. Grange Development submitted plans on Thursday (4-21-22) to the City of South Perth for what is set to be the world’s tallest $350 million (A$) hybrid timber tower and Australia’s first carbon negative building.
Norway’s Third-Tallest Skyscraper Is 18-Stories Tall and Built With 100% Locally Harvested Pine Timber
Norway’s third tallest skyscraper is unique. The building was built using local pine, which was harvested straight from its own backyard and is at the center of lumber-based architecture. The Mjøstårnet was built with 100% diverse types of engineered wood. Everything, including the elevator shaft, features complete wooden construction.
Mass Timber Passive House Condo Project Coming to Toronto
A venture between R-Hauz, Windmill Development, and Leader Lane to build the first-ever mass timber passive house condominium project in Toronto is in the design phase. The project will include three six-story residential buildings to be built near the Mimico GO station in Etobicoke and will have a total of 83-units.
New 30-Story Cross-Laminated Timber Building to be Built in Winterthur, Switzerland
The Danish architectural firm of Schmidt Hammer Lassen (SHL) has designed a 100-meter (more than 30-story) housing block in the city of Winterthur, near Zurich, Switzerland, that will be world’s tallest cross-laminated timber building when complete. The second tallest building is still under construction in Wisconsin.
Canadian Timberframes Purchases Canada’s First “Hundegger K2 Industry(i) 1300” Machine
Canadian Timberframes (CTF), located in Parson, British Columbia, is a premier design and manufacturer in the timber frame industry. CTF has announced that it has purchased Canada’s first Hundegger K2 Industry(i) 1300 machine. The machine will increase CTF’s timber size capacity by 500 percent.
Sterling Structural Providing Accessible CLT Solutions to the Construction Market
Sterling announced on Monday (4-11-22) that it is entering into the construction market. Sterling’s new business unit, Sterling Structural, will offer its TerraLam® CLT product lines as a scalable, sustainable, and affordable floor/roof solution for buildings that are compatible with a range of structural building materials.