Mass Timber Construction Podcast
Wow, we made it! 52 weeks in a row all about mass timber construction news and current events! It's a lot of news and made even more special when you think back only five years ago, I struggled to post more than 20 news items in a month! Now we are averaging 100 per month. Happy New Year to you all! I wish you joy and prosperity in 2022! Red Stag is excited to be able to offer a unique, exciting opportunity to an exceptional Operations Manager in the Engineered Wood Product (EWP) sector. If you are an exceptional Operations Manager or similar, here is a great opportunity to drive a brand new Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) and Glue Laminated Timber (GLT) plant in Rotorua. Planned on the site of the Toronto Police Service Property Unit — a stretch home to mostly light industrial uses west of the denser Town Centre area — the building will stand out from its nondescript surroundings with a sleek bunker-like exterior that harnesses the sun to power the critical paramedic equipment housed within. The structure of the first floor is mainly Glue-laminated timber (GLT) , and corewall system is concrete structure. The sequential wooden structure system, just like the roots of orchids, grows freely and regularly, supporting the main body of the building.
Production by Deeelicious Beats
Music "Game Play" by Quality Quest
Podcast is a Mass Timber Construction Journal Production
www.masstimberconstruction.com
Sponsors of the Podcast:
Rothoblaas
Rothoblaas is an Italian multinational with its roots in the Alpine region; a leading developer and provider of high technology solutions for all those involved in the construction with wood sector. Always engaged in finding solutions for the improvement of the sector, today Rothoblaas is one of the leading companies worldwide in the development of products and services dedicated to the wood carpentry industry, and continues to export know-how from the heart of the Italian Alps to the world.
International Association for Mass Timber Construction (IAMTC)
The International Association for Mass Timber Construction aims to promote and deliver value to its members and associated stakeholders through an all-encompassing approach to advocacy, thought-leadership, development for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing sectors, provide education, training/teaching and research in establishing a global mass timber construction sector across the five contents of the world.