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Developers and other project owners in pursuit of low-carbon construction methods are increasingly choosing mass timber for their projects. But...
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Developers and other project owners in pursuit of low-carbon construction methods are increasingly choosing mass timber for their projects. But...
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Learn More“Surrey has big aspirations,” according to Scott Groves, who oversees the design, construction, and operations of all civic facilities in...
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Learn MoreThe United Kingdom (UK) has been a global pioneer of building using cross-laminated timber (CLT) with more than 500 completed...
Learn MoreEligible local governments throughout BC are invited to become early adopters of mass-timber technology for construction of buildings up to...
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Learn MoreThe Government of Canada has made tackling climate change a policy priority, most prominently through its Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean...
Learn MoreWestview Elementary School | KMBR Architects Planners Inc. | Photo credit: Ed White Photographics The use of wood in schools...
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