News tagged crosslaminatedtimber
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GMI confirmed for green Manchester office scheme
35 Fountain Street will feature cross‑laminated timber
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Swinerton, Timberlab top out mass timber factory
Scheduled for completion in 2027, the 192,000-square-foot facility, made with glue-laminated timber, is expected to be one of the largest cross-laminated timber manufacturing plants in the U.S.
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CLT passive fire protection breakthrough
The use of cross-laminated timber in construction looks to have been made much simpler after some new industry research.
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Construction Kicks Off on 13-Story Mass Timber Building in Columbus, Ohio
Structural engineer says building's design improves the cross-laminated timber deck's structural performance by enabling longer spans and reducing deflections.
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CLT construction: Building smarter, faster, and greener with Lamella
In an era where speed, sustainability, and occupant wellbeing are increasingly critical, Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) is transforming the construction landscape. CLT is more than a structural material: it’s a smarter, cleaner, and faster way to build. The post CLT construction: Building smarter, faster, and greener with Lamella appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.
Resources tagged crosslaminatedtimber
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Forterra - Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), 16022022
Forterra is a Washington-based nonprofit that enhances, supports, and stewards the region’s most precious resources — its communities and its ecosystems. Forterra conserves and stewards land, develops innovative policies, and supports sustainable rural and urban development. In its more than 30-year history, Forterra has helped conserve more than 275,000 acres.
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Introduction to the fire behaviour of timber - Dr Angus Law of the University of Edinburgh
Talk presented virtually at the Swedish Fire Safety Conference, 10th November 2021
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TED Ed (Animation) - Could we build a wooden skyscraper? 06072021
Towering 85 meters above the Norwegian countryside, Mjøstårnet is the world’s tallest wooden building, made almost entirely from the trees of neighboring forests. But as recently as the end of the 20th century, engineers thought it was impossible to build a wooden building over 6 stories tall. So how do wooden structures like this compare to steel and concrete skyscrapers?
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