Author Bio Casey Malmquist, President and General Manager of SmartLam, has served in this position since SmartLam's inception in January of 2012, and has led the SmartLam team from the ground level to becoming a globally - recognized producer of
Cross-Laminated Timber products.
Not exact matches
Similarly, changes in the construction industry, which is turning to more efficiently produced
products like
cross-laminated timber (CLT), can help reduce carbon pollution.
Cross-laminated timber and other innovative wood
products have enabled the construction of tall wood buildings over 10 stories, which are starting to be deployed in several U.S. cities.
We've written often in recent years about the tremendous outlook for
cross-laminated timber (CLT) and other mass
timber products.
Products such as cross-laminated timber (CLT), nailed - laminated timber (NLT), glued - laminated timber (GLT), laminated strand lumber (LSL), laminated veneer lumber (LVL) and other large - dimensioned structural composite lumber (SCL) products are part of a bigger classification known as «mass timber
Products such as
cross-laminated timber (CLT), nailed - laminated
timber (NLT), glued - laminated
timber (GLT), laminated strand lumber (LSL), laminated veneer lumber (LVL) and other large - dimensioned structural composite lumber (SCL)
products are part of a bigger classification known as «mass timber
products are part of a bigger classification known as «mass
timber».
Architect Jenny Wyness chose
cross-laminated timber — a smart engineered
timber product which turns dimensional lumber into strong, rigid, dimensionally stable structural
timber panels — for the building's structure, alongside sustainably - sourced Scottish larch for the cladding, and corrugated galvanised steel roof sheeting, which is «a cheap, traditional roofing material in the area.»
It's an interesting
product because unlike
Cross-laminated timber, which requires a couple of million dollars worth of presses and other equipment, just about anyone with access to wood can make Brettstapel.
It will be constructed out of a mass
timber product called
cross-laminated timber (CLT), which only a small number of manufacturers in the U.S. can supply.