Albert Nussbaum, British Columbia’s acting deputy chief forester, has set a new allowable annual cut (AAC) level for Tree Farm License 53. The new AAC is 240,000 cubic meters. This is an increase of approximately 9.6% from the previous AAC of 219,000 cubic meters, which was set in 2010. It goes into effect immediately.
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Canadian Investment in Building Construction Rises in February, Setting New Record High
Statistics Canada reported today (4-13-22) that the investment in building construction in February rose 4.0% to $20.0 billion (CAD), a new record high. Most provinces reported gains, with Quebec accounting for nearly 50% of the increase. On a constant dollar basis, investment in building construction increased 3.9% to $12.7 billion.
Prices of Goods Used in Residential Construction Increase 1.4% in March—Now Up 20.4% Year-Over-Year
According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BS) Producer Price Index (PPI) report released today (4-13-22), with additional analysis provided by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the prices of goods used in residential construction ex-energy (not seasonally adjusted) climbed 1.4% in March.
John A. Biewer Company Ships First Truckload From its New Sawmill in Winona, Mississippi
John A. Biewer Company announced that earlier this month it had shipped the first truckload from the company’s newest sawmill located in Winona, Mississippi. The facility is Biewer’s second facility in the South. When fully operational, it will have an annual production capacity of an estimated 250+ MMBF.
Mortgage Applications Drop for Fifth Consecutive Week in the Week Ending April 8, 2022
According to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Application Survey (WMAS), for the week ending April 8, 2022, the Market Composite Index (a measure of mortgage loan application volume) declined -1.3 % on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier.
Producer Price Index for Final Demand Increased 1.4% in March 2022
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported today (4-13-22) that the Producer Price Index (PPI) for final demand, seasonally adjusted, increased 1.4% in March. This rise followed advances of 0.9% in February and 1.2% in January. On an unadjusted basis, final demand prices moved up 11.2% for the 12 months ending in March.
Plan to Restart a Northern Ontario OSB Mill Comes With $180 Million Investment
The Cossette family, a well-known Québec-based forestry family, which has operated Montreal-headquartered Forex since 1957, announced on Monday (4-11-22) that it was investing $180 million (CAD) to restart a shuttered OSB plant in Northern Ontario and hire approximately 140 people to staff it.
Ontario’s Government Promotes Forest By-Products to Generate Jobs and Clean Energy
A five-year plan to strengthen Ontario’s forest industry by expanding biomass projects that turn waste wood into energy and other useful projects has been announced by the provincial government. The plan is designed to open new markets, increase demand for bioenergy, and support Indigenous involvement in the biomass industry.
Consumer Price Index Increases 1.2% Month-Over-Month and 8.5% Year-Over-Year in March 2022
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on Tuesday (4-12-22) that the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 1.2% in March. This follows an 0.8% increase in February and a 0.5% in January. The all-items index continued to accelerate, rising 8.5% for the 12 months ending March.
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.