CNC = CLT: Growing Mass Timber in Arkansas Steve Shrader In December 2019, Structurlam Mass Timber Corporation, the leading mass timber manufacturer in North America, announced the expansion of its operations into the United States, with a plant in Conway, Arkansas, set to open in mid-2021. The Canadian-based company, in which Walmart has made an... Read More June 2021 Issue #13263 Page 70
The Last Word: The Last Word on CLT – Cross Laminated Timber Joe Kannapell, PE While admiring a Mass Timber building rising nearby, I wanted to find out if CMs can benefit from this business. Katerra apparently thinks so, first becoming a CM and later a CLT manufacturer. So far, the supply of CLT is limited – the Katerra plant is 2500 miles from this Virginia jobsite... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 154
Massive Moves for Mass Timber Chris Scott Mass Timber, CLT, and Solid Wood are all terms that you have been increasingly hearing. As the Virtual International Mass Timber Conference is approaching (March 30 – April 1), let’s take a closer look at Mass Timber and how Stiles Machinery continues to strengthen and position... Read More February 2021 Issue #13259 Page 71
Continuing to Build Strong Partnerships for the Industry Chris Scott Last month’s article, Stiles Machinery Is Ready to Be a Part of Your Team, focused on how Stiles Machinery values teamwork and partnerships. This month, I’m proud to highlight Stiles’ strong partnership with MINDA and the newly founded MINDA North America in Granite, North... Read More December 2020 Issue #12257 Page 69
Looking to the Future After 10 Years as an Independent Trade Association Jackson Morrill Earlier this year, the American Wood Council (AWC) marked its 10th year as an independent trade association. Over this time, AWC has been guided by President & CEO Robert Glowinski, who is retiring at the end of the year. In mid-September, I had the privilege of taking the helm as... Read More October 2020 Issue #12255 Page 110
With Latest Publication, AWC Once Again Leads Charge on Mass Timber Construction Robert Glowinski As former students, we all know the importance of having a study guide. A great study guide pulls together all the pertinent information from various sources to help you focus on the topic at hand. In the world of mass timber construction, complex codes and standards need to be well understood... Read More September 2020 Issue #12254 Page 106
New Materials Require New Hardware — Three Fasteners Engineered Specifically for Mass Timber Construction Neelima Tapata Simpson Strong-Tie has always been a leader in designing innovative products for various construction markets. As an R&D engineer, I enjoy the opportunities for continuous exploring, experimenting and learning that come with my role. There’s never a dull moment working in research and... Read More June 2020 Issue #12251 Page 114
Building Safety Month Takes on New Meaning for Everyone Robert Glowinski Many of us have been spending extra time at home the past few months, bringing new meaning to May as Building Safety Month. This year’s theme was aptly chosen and is “Safer Buildings, Safer Communities, Safer World.” Ensuring that local building codes are up-to-date with the... Read More May 2020 Issue #12250 Page 100
Tall Mass Timber Code Adoptions Continue Trend of Sustainable Design Robert Glowinski The City of Denver is the latest in a growing number of cities, states, and municipalities to recognize the possibilities of tall mass timber construction. Following states such as Oregon, Utah, and Washington, the City of Denver voted in late December to adopt the 2019 Denver Building Code,... Read More February 2020 Issue #12247 Page 102
AWC Successes in Mass Timber, Fire Engagement Mark 2019 Robert Glowinski The American Wood Council (AWC) is prepared for an active 2020, but first, we look back at the challenges and resulting accomplishments over the course of 2019. Last year was marked by successes in the building codes development process, establishing lines of communications with the fire... Read More January 2020 Issue #12246 Page 98