The SLB’s November newsletter features SLB-funded events at NYC Climate Week highlighting wood’s sustainability, as well as a new Mass Timber Competition, a traveling exhibit for students and faculty, and more. Read the full newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/gScYzPVg?
Softwood Lumber Board
建筑施工
Oregon City,Oregon 2,999 位关注者
The SLB supports programs designed to grow the demand for structural and appearance lumber products in the U.S.
关于我们
The Softwood Lumber Board (SLB) is an industry funded initiative established to promote the benefits and uses of softwood lumber products in outdoor, residential and non-residential construction. Programs and initiatives supported by the SLB will focus on increasing the demand for appearance and softwood lumber products.
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https://www.softwoodlumberboard.org
Softwood Lumber Board的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 建筑施工
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Oregon City,Oregon
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2011
地点
Softwood Lumber Board员工
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Ryan Flom
CMO | Marketer | Communicator | Exploring public and private partnerships | Working to make the built environment better in the US.
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Cees de Jager
CEO, entrepreneur, marketer, change agent.
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Simon Hyoun
VP, Marketing and Communications at Softwood Lumber Board
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Adrian Blocker
Tidal Ventures
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Standards are the principal building blocks of the American Wood Council's work in the building code development process. Teams designing and building a wood structure in the U.S. must use the AWC’s design standards. The AWC’s 2024 edition of the National Design Specification? (NDS) for Wood Construction with the 2024 NDS Commentary is one such standard that was recently made available for purchase and download on the AWC’s website. It includes key updates for the design of shear in bending members and the design of connections with four or more members, as well as changes to Chapter 16, which align with the 2024 Fire Design Specification (FDS). The new NDS Commentary offers added guidance to help professionals and officials understand these provisions. View it for free or purchase on the AWC’s website: https://hubs.ly/Q02Wsxpm0
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Architecture students often graduate with limited experience using wood as a structural material, leading to hesitation or improper application in their designs. To bridge this gap, the SLB sponsored Build Fest at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, where students gained hands-on experience working with wood. This year, 150 students from top architecture schools built interactive outdoor art installations using softwood lumber. The installations were designed and constructed by teams from well-regarded architecture programs, including: ?? Princeton University ?? Auburn University ?? Syracuse University ?? Cornell University ?? Rochester Institute of Technology ?? Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ?? Kean University By offering students hands-on experience with wood, Build Fest fosters a deeper appreciation for its unique properties and benefits. See the seven pavilions here: https://hubs.ly/Q02Xp5cs0
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The Mass Timber Insurance Playbook, U.S. Edition: A Guide to Insuring Mass Timber Buildings Developers, design/construction professionals, and insurers now have a comprehensive framework for working together to resolve challenges that impact the insurability of mass timber buildings—making it easier for teams to bring more of these projects to fruition. ?? Download your copy: https://lnkd.in/ez_BVJJ6 The U.S. Edition is adapted from the original Mass Timber Insurance Playbook developed by insurance and building resilience specialists in the United Kingdom in partnership with the Alliance for Sustainable Building Products (ASBP). Co-authored by Philip Callow and Jim Glockling,?adapted for the United States by Michael Hastings in collaboration with WoodWorks. Thank you to the many companies who participated in developing this resource: Alliance for Sustainable Building Products Built by Nature Glockling Consulting Marsh Neutral Rosetta Risk Management Zurich Commercial Insurance Learn more about The Mass Timber Insurance Playbook, U.S. Edition: https://lnkd.in/ez_BVJJ6
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Rising demand for educational facilities presents a significant opportunity for the lumber industry. K-12 projects, in particular, are expected to rise, making them the largest sub-category by area. Since 2015, WoodWorks has supported 169 school projects, with light-frame remaining a strong viable option and mass timber gaining momentum in select regions. 2024 is off to a strong start with 14 schools reported in the first half of this year. Despite challenges like budget constraints, the push for sustainability and biophilic design continues to drive wood adoption. This promising market-expanding trend is demonstrated by the 2022 Mass Timber Competition-winning project Evergreen Charter School, an 85,000-square-foot, five-story hybrid CLT education facility with biophilic design elements. View the project here: https://hubs.ly/Q02WsRj30
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How to Successfully Cost Manage a Mass Timber Project: https://lnkd.in/d967urNJ A determining factor in the success of a mass timber project—and whether it goes forward at all—is the general contractor’s ability to provide informed cost estimates from the earliest stage of design. However, unlike other materials, there isn’t a hundred years of tradition and shared experience to guide budgeting, cost management, and competitive procurement, or readily available cost benchmarking. This paper is intended to bridge that gap with guidance for minimizing whole project costs and maximizing the value of mass timber projects. It has been written with an emphasis on cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glue-laminated timber (glulam), but applies generally to all mass timber materials. Topics are covered within a framework of key steps that can help you more confidently cost-plan your next wood building. Get your copy at woodworks.org: https://lnkd.in/d967urNJ Pictured: Apex Plaza / William McDonough + Partners / Hourigan / photo Prakash Patel
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The 2025 Mass Timber Competition: Building Sustainable Schools will provide $1.8M in total funds to support projects that demonstrate mass timber’s application in schools, their biophilic benefits, and their ability to quickly reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment. For those who are considering a submission or need guidance on their entry, the competition funders will hold a Q&A webinar on November 20 from 2:00 to 3:00 PM EST. Register for the webinar today! https://hubs.ly/Q02XplkD0
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The American Wood Council has released three of four regional Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for U.S. softwood lumber. This marks the first time the U.S. lumber industry has developed and published regional EPDs, which cover the Pacific Coast, the Inland Northwest, and the U.S. South regions. These regional EPDs are a game-changer for the softwood lumber industry, demonstrating its commitment to transparency and addressing the growing consumer and regulatory interest in data surrounding the environmental impacts of U.S. wood products. See the EPDs here: https://hubs.ly/Q02Rx_cq0
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Research: Nez Perce-Clearwater Office WBLCA The latest study in our Mass Timber Comparative Life Cycle Assessment Series compares a Type V-B, two-story mass timber/light-frame wood hybrid and a functionally equivalent alternate designed in steel—in terms of embodied carbon, cost, and construction speed. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gK8J2zvx Authors: KL&A Engineers and Builders Team Carbon - Alexis Feitel, P.E.; Jill Porretta; Greg Kingsley PhD, PE Contributors: KL&A Engineers and Builders: Andy Paddock, PE; Brent Kehoe, SE; Robbie Camann, PE; Jack Hupp, PE Mosaic Architecture: Nick Diggins Morrison-Maierle: Eric Heidebrecht, PE, SE Quality Contractors: Gabe French WoodWorks: Erin Kinder, PE, SE, LEED AP; Ashley Cagle, PE, SE This series is being developed collaboratively by KL&A Engineers & Builders / KL&A Team Carbon and WoodWorks with funding from the USDA U.S. Forest Service and the Softwood Lumber Board. ?? Mosaic Architecture / Morrison-Maierle / Photo Heidi Long, Longview Studios
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Could Los Angeles become the next big city to embrace mass timber construction? LA's sprouting a new leaf in urban design with LEVER Architecture's 843 North Spring Street. This project shows how mass timber can transform mixed-use spaces, from exposed CLT to rooftop gardens. Curious how it all comes together? Read our latest project profile! https://lnkd.in/g_Pu84tp