NeXTimber by Timberlink is the new brand name for Timberlink Australia’s forthcoming engineered wood building solution products. NeXTimber by Timberlink will manufacture cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glue-laminated timber (GLT) products, providing an Australian-made renewable and carbon-positive timber building solution for commercial, residential, and public projects.
News in offsite construction
The Ascent Tower, an All-Mass Timber Structure, is Rising Over Milwaukee’s Downtown
Tim Gokhman is the managing director of New Land Enterprises and a driving force behind using one of the oldest building materials to reshape Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s skyline. Gokhman’s latest project, a 25-story building named Ascent, is being built at the corners of Van Buren and Kilbourn in downtown Milwaukee.
Kandola Forest Products Makes Presentation for Quesnel, BC City Council
Kandola Forest Products (KFP) began operations in April 2021 in the former C&C mill facility located in Quesnel, BC. Neal Kandola, the CEO of the value-added mill appeared before the Quesnel city council and reported that KFP has captured a bigger market share that previous company operating out of the mill was ever able to accomplish.
Mass Timber Roof to be Crowning Jewel of Portland International Airport’s Expansion Project
The new main terminal at Portland Oregon’s International Airport (PDX) is starting to take shape. The construction of the massive, undulating wood roof is set to be the crowning jewel of PDX’s $2 billion expansion. The 392,000-square-foot mass timber roof is being put together like a huge 3-D puzzle about a mile away from the new terminal.
Segezha Group Supplying Japanese Market with Glue Laminated Timber and Structural Beams
Segezha Group, a subsidiary of Sistema PJSFC, has begun supplying the Japanese market with glue laminated timber and structural glue laminated beams. The first shipment (10 containers) shipped from the Sokol Woodworking Plant JSC and was sold to the Sojitz Building Materials Corporation.
Auburn University Faculty and Fellow Scientists Look at 3-D Printing as an Option to Address Lack of Affordable Rural Housing
Several Auburn University faculty members and fellow scientists will be joining in an interdisciplinary project to address the hard-hitting reality that affordable housing is out of the reach of many Americans living in rural areas. The study, which spans the disciplines of engineering, chemistry, forest resources and architecture, also draws strongly upon the expertise of scientists at its partner institution, the University of Idaho.
Shawmut Design Building 75-Foot Office Building in LA out of Cross-Laminated Timber
Working in conjunction with the Santa Monica, California-based real estate firm Redcar Properties and Portland, Oregon-based architecture and design firm Lever Construction, Boston-based Shawmut Design and Construction is constructing a 75-foot-tall, 125,000 square-foot mixed-use office building in Los Angeles using cross-laminated timber.
Segezha Group Announces Plans to Build Second Glued Laminated Timber Plant in Karelia, Russia
The Segezha Group has announced it plans to build a glued laminated timber plant in Segeza, Republic of Karelia, Russia. The new plant will be located next to the Group’s primary asset in the Republic of Karelia, Segezha Pulp and Paper Mill JSC. The new facility will join the Sokol Woodworking Plant JSC, which is currently the only Segezha Group facility manufacturing glued laminated timber.
Minster of Forestry Urges Builders to “Think Timber” in the Construction of Ireland’s Homes
The Republic of Ireland’s Senator Pippa Hackett, the Minister of State with responsibility for Forestry, wants to see timber playing a ‘big part’ in the future of construction of Ireland’s homes. The senator made the comments as she launched a series of statements by the National Council for Forest Research and Development (COFORD).
Google Using British Columbia Knowhow to Build First Mass-Timber Office in Sunnyvale, California
Google, the global technology giant, has engaged Vancouver, British Columbia-based Michael Green Architecture to serve as the lead designer on their first ever mass-timber office in Sunnyvale, California. The five-story, 182,000 square-foot-facility is scheduled for completion in 2022.