Joe Kannapell

IBS / NAHB 2018

Joe Kannapell

Knowing that our future depends on builders is reason enough to attend their best exhibition, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) International Builders Show (IBS). Understanding the technology that they adopt, the changes impacting them, and the shape of their new products helps us...

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February 2018
Issue #10223
Page 6
Robert Glowinski

Get Your Building Official to Vote on Code Changes

Robert Glowinski

The International Code Council (ICC) building code update process for the 2021 code cycle is officially underway! In late December, the ICC Tall Wood Building Ad-hoc Committee submitted a package of 19 proposed changes for the 2021 edition of the building code that would collectively allow...

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February 2018
Issue #10223
Page 73
Robert Glowinski

Take Action to Support Timber Innovation

Robert Glowinski

It’s that time of year again, when we observe National Forest Products Week during the third week of October. National Forest Products Week began in 1960 with Congress proclaiming “our country and its people have always found constant strength, individual peace, and personal pride...

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October 2017
Issue #10219
Page 71
Robert Glowinski

Fire Testing Completed on Full-Scale Mass Timber Building

Robert Glowinski

Five full-scale mass timber fire tests in a multi-story apartment building have been completed with promising results. The International Code Council Ad-hoc Committee on Tall Wood Buildings provided the five fire scenarios that were tested in each of the two one-bedroom apartments constructed...

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September 2017
Issue #10218
Page 68
Robert Glowinski

Priority Issues During August Recess

Robert Glowinski

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to cut this year’s August recess short by two weeks, but federal lawmakers will still be using part of August to visit constituents at home. The American Wood Council encourages you to use this opportunity to schedule a meeting with members of...

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August 2017
Issue #10217
Page 63
Fred Tai, P.E.

Mass Timber Construction – Building for the Future

Fred Tai

The future is here. It is common knowledge that wood is a renewable and environmentally friendly building material. There are two types of wood-framing methods in North America. The most common method for residential construction is light-frame construction using either balloon-framing or...

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April 2017
Issue #10213
Page 76
Robert Glowinski

Free Webinar on Tall Wood Structures

Robert Glowinski

Mass timber, including cross-laminated timber (CLT), has been in use worldwide for over 15 years, but most notably in Europe. However, North American designers and engineers are increasingly showing interest in picking up the trend. Building with mass timber for taller buildings has...

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March 2017
Issue #10212
Page 63
Robert Glowinski

Industry Priorities for the Incoming U.S. Congress

Robert Glowinski

On January 3, the 115th U.S. Congress convenes for its opening day proceedings and the first orders of official business begin. The annual budget process will commence over the coming months and Congress will largely determine federal spending allocations, including how funds are distributed by...

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January 2017
Issue #10210
Page 57
Robert Glowinski

Tall Wood Buildings are Gaining Momentum

Robert Glowinski

National Forest Products Week Recognizes the Environmental and Economic Benefits of Wood Products The third week of every October is designated as National Forest Products Week, this year held October 16–22. Like others, we commemorate the week, an annual recognition of the many...

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October 2016
Issue #09207
Page 52
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