• Trending in Timber: Potential Mass Timber City + Timber Core Modular CLT Stair Core Systems
    Nov 23 2024

    Will Denver's massive 600-acre River Mile development go mass timber? How does Carpentry Plus’s groundbreaking Timber Core modular stair core system benefit architects, engineers and general contractors working with CLT? Learn how Timber Core slashes installation time while boosting sustainability and safety, and dive into Denver’s transformative use of mass timber in projects like a 550,000 sq. ft. residential complex near the Broncos Stadium.

    We tackle key topics like high-rise mass timber, sustainable urban growth, and the innovations driving Denver’s 40% downtown expansion. Whether you’re curious about modular mass timber solutions or Denver’s role in the future of eco-friendly construction, this episode is packed with insights and real-world examples.

    Tune in to learn how mass timber is revolutionizing the AEC industry and shaping the cities of tomorrow.

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    25 mins
  • California’s Mass Timber Future: New CLT Plant, AB 2446 & Wildfire w/Fabric Mass Timber
    Nov 21 2024

    What's #MassTimber's role in #California's $145 Billion #construction market? Is it the next global leader? What role does AB 2446 play? This NEW #masstimber manufacturer weigh's in.

    Scott Ehlert, CEO, and Mark Little, Director of Product Innovation at Fabric Mass Timber, discuss their mission to address California’s housing crisis, wildfire challenges, and climate goals with sustainable, innovative mass timber solutions.

    Learn how Fabric Mass Timber plans to revolutionize construction in California, from wildfire fiber utilization to pioneering a customer-focused approach for mass timber adoption.

    Fabric Mass Timber breaks down misconceptions about fiber shortages, explains the impact of California’s AB 2446, and unveils their innovative approach to prefabricated, sustainable housing. From wildfire-thinning fiber applications to building a fully renewable-powered factory, Fabric is creating scalable solutions for California’s housing and environmental challenges.

    ✉️ Visit Fabric Mass Timber's Website: https://www.fabricws.com/

    📧 Contact Scott: scott.ehlert@fabricws.com
    📧 Contact Mark: mark.little@fabricws.com


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    36 mins
  • Scaling Mass Timber: Debunking Commoditization & Capacity Misconceptions w/Nordic Structures
    Nov 14 2024

    Jean-Marc Dubois, the Director of Business Development at Nordic Structures, a leading mass timber manufacturer with the first commercial cross laminated timber (CLT) plant in North America, shares his expert opinion on industry challenges, sustainability practices, and the future of building with engineered wood

    Jean-Marc argues that while consistent design and production have benefits, complete commoditization of cross-laminated timber (CLT) is inappropriate due to variations in wood species, geographical factors, and the need to optimize resource usage based on specific wood characteristics. Nordic sets itself apart by offering a comprehensive package beyond just CLT and glulam, including design-assist services, transparent pricing, and a focus on large-scale projects.

    Dubois notes that North America's CLT production capacity is strong, but industry absorption is inconsistent due to project delays impacting manufacturers' schedules and cash flow, necessitating a more stable project pipeline. He advocates focusing on workforce housing and mid-rise structures rather than solely on tall buildings and highlights the role of carbon pricing in mass timber’s growth.

    Dubois stresses the importance of project stability to ensure industry growth and long-term viability.

    Connect with Jean-Marc on LinkedIn

    Lean more about Nordic Structures

    Email Jean-Marc at: jean-marc.dubois@nordic.ca

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    44 mins
  • CLT Plants, Glulam & the Jaw-Dropping PDX Airport - The Latest w/Timberlab
    Oct 31 2024

    Discover how Timberlab is redefining the mass timber industry and how their pioneering work at Portland International Airport is leading the way. With Chris Evans and Sam Dicke as our expert guides, we explore the innovative construction of the airport's expansive 400,000 square foot roof, built entirely from locally sourced mass timber. Uncover the lengths they've gone to in order to ensure sustainability, from tracking timber origins to utilizing some of the longest curved glulam beams in the nation. This episode promises to illuminate the cutting-edge practices that make this project a landmark achievement for the Pacific Northwest.

    Unearth the significant environmental and economic benefits that mass timber offers as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials like concrete and steel. Evans and Dicke share how Timberlab's strategic use of small diameter logs from forest thinning operations not only supports local economies but also mitigates wildfire risks. The synergy of diverse stakeholders, ranging from forest landowners to urban designers, highlights how collaborative efforts can foster healthier, more sustainable environments. Learn about the initiatives to tackle urgent ecological challenges such as wildfire smoke and sand consumption, positioning mass timber as a pivotal resource for the future.

    Finally, we delve into Timberlab's strategic acquisition of American Laminators, a move that solidifies their market position and revitalizes rural communities hit by sawmill closures. This integration of design, fabrication, and production offers a seamless, cost-effective experience for clients while expanding Timberlab's reach. Through exciting advancements and industry collaborations, Timberlab is set to transform traditional construction methods, making mass timber a formidable competitor in the building industry. Join us as we celebrate the innovative spirit driving Timberlab's growth and its impact on sustainability and community development.

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    36 mins
  • Project Deep Dive - University of Oregon's Hayward Field Uses Mass Timber Construction
    Oct 29 2024

    Hayward Field at the University of Oregon blends history with the future using mass timber construction. Phil Knight and over 50 donors helped reshape this iconic venue with a cutting-edge design that honors Oregon’s track and field legacy. With more than 460 Douglas fir glulam beams, the stadium combines beauty and environmental benefits.

    We’ll explore how this world-class facility, designed to host major events, brings fans closer to the action with unique seating and an ETFE roof that enhances acoustics. The stadium’s design ties deeply to Oregon’s timber heritage, using sustainable practices that set new standards in large-scale construction.

    Throughout this episode, we focus on the craftsmanship and teamwork behind the project. From the towering 180-foot structure to the immersive fan experience, you’ll hear how technology and human collaboration brought this vision to life. Hayward Field stands as a powerful example of architectural and engineering creativity and thoughtful design, leaving a lasting impact on both the community and the sports world.

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    32 mins
  • You're Wrong About Carbon and Tall Mass Timber w/Lloyd Alter
    Oct 17 2024

    What if building taller isn't always better? On this episode of The Mass Timber Group Show, we challenge the tall mass timber obsession with our guest, Lloyd Alter, a writer and educator specializing in sustainable design and upfront carbon. Lloyd makes a compelling case for capping mass timber buildings at 15 stories, arguing that pushing these limits can be unnecessary and impractical. Together, we explore the critical concept of upfront carbon, a term Lloyd prefers over "embodied carbon," and examine its profound implications for the construction industry.

    We shine a spotlight on the urgent issue of upfront carbon emissions, emphasizing the importance of addressing emissions that occur before a building is even occupied. Using examples from British Columbia, California, and Europe, we discuss how different regions are starting to recognize and tackle these emissions, though progress is often slow and politically fraught. From the debate over gas stoves in the United States to the need for more holistic approaches to carbon reduction, our conversation highlights the real-world challenges of implementing sustainable practices in the building industry.

    Looking towards the future, we delve into innovative uses of timber in larger-scale buildings like the Hines T3 and Kendeda Buildings. These examples showcase not only the versatility of timber products but also the potential for sustainable and socially responsible construction. Lloyd wraps up our conversation with a powerful message: "use less stuff." By advocating for minimal consumption and emphasizing longevity in architecture, Lloyd provides practical and profound insights to help us reduce our carbon footprint. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode as we navigate the complexities of mass timber and upfront carbon, with lessons that could shape the future of sustainable construction.

    Lloyd's Substack: https://lloydalter.substack.com/

    Connect with Lloyd on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloyd-alter-827ba7/

    Email Lloyd Directly at: lloydalter@gmail.com

    Lloyd's Book - The Story of Upfront Carbon: https://newsociety.com/book/the-story-of-upfront-carbon/

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    34 mins
  • Trending in Timber: Google Headquarters + 55-Story Mass Timber Tower
    Oct 3 2024

    From Google’s stunning mass timber headquarters to a groundbreaking 55-story development in Milwaukee, we explore how mass timber is revolutionizing the AEC industry. We tackle common misconceptions about fire safety, deforestation, and carbon impact, highlighting key innovations and real-world examples. Whether you're curious about timber's role in combating climate change or want insights into the latest industry trends, this episode covers it all. Tune in for a fresh look at mass timber’s growing influence in the construction world.

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    26 mins
  • Project Deep Dive - Mass Timber at PDX - Revolutionizing Airport Design
    Sep 27 2024

    Discover the groundbreaking transformation of Portland International Airport (PDX) through the innovative use of mass timber construction. We'll reveal how PDX addressed increasing passenger numbers and limited expansion space by building the largest mass timber airport terminal in the US. Learn how they slashed the embodied carbon footprint by 70% and reduced energy consumption by 50% with an all-electric ground source heat pump system. Explore the sustainable practices behind sourcing timber locally within a 300-mile radius, which supported local forestry and honored cultural ties to the land, incorporating suppliers from small family forests, nonprofits, and tribal lands.

    Witness the engineering marvel of erecting a massive wooden roof over a functioning airport using enormous prefabricated sections called cassettes. Uncover the ingenuity behind this logistical feat and how it challenges conventional methods. We'll discuss the broader implications of PDX's approach—proving that prioritizing sustainability and people doesn't compromise quality or experience. Be inspired to think creatively about overcoming challenges and envision a more sustainable future, even in traditionally stressful environments like airports.

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    13 mins