Now’s the Time to Promote Safe, Sustainable Construction Robert Glowinski October is a busy time for the wood products industry. There are not one but three weeks dedicated to national observances important to the safe built environment. Sunday, Oct. 7 – Saturday, Oct. 13: National Fire Prevention Week The National Fire Protection Association’s Fire... Read More October 2018 Issue #10231 Page 92
Updated Report Helps Engineers, Designers Calculate Fire Resistance of Wood Members and Assemblies Robert Glowinski Increasing use of mass timber as a competitive building product in the construction marketplace requires sound design guidelines to ensure safe, efficient, and economic use of wood products. AWC fire research on mass timber conducted over the last year, with support from the Softwood Lumber... Read More September 2018 Issue #10230 Page 89
Making Wood Connections Work for Two-Hour Fire Walls Paul McEntee My wife made furniture shopping a family event last weekend, which meant I had to go. The showroom was in a concrete tilt-up with open-web steel joists and a wood roof. My oldest son asked me who decides what construction materials are used, and why. He’s starting college in the fall and... Read More September 2018 Issue #10230 Page 102
American Wood Council - Questions? We Have Answers Robert Glowinski One of the mandates of the American Wood Council is to make the job of code officials, engineers, and designers easier. To do this, we provide the technology that is needed to best understand the use of wood in construction. For example, we develop wood design standards to ensure the... Read More July 2018 Issue #10228 Page 79
What is a Building Designer? Steve Mickley Generally, building design refers to the broadly based architectural, engineering, and technical applications to the design of buildings. Therefore, all building projects require the services of a building designer. Statutorily, the required credentials of a building’s designer vary from... Read More June 2018 Issue #10227 Page 38
Renewing Our Commitment to Sustainability Robert Glowinski Wood is the go-to material for builders in the U.S., where we have some of the highest construction standards in the world. Why? It’s easy to build with, strong, safe, and renewable. It’s also the right material for our planet since wood allows for a smaller carbon footprint than... Read More June 2018 Issue #10227 Page 81
Working with Building Code Officials Robert Glowinski Building code officials are our security for ensuring safe building construction and they need to know a lot of information. The American Wood Council (AWC) aims to make the job of building code official a little easier when it comes to knowing about wood products and the latest wood-related... Read More May 2018 Issue #10226 Page 75
Construction Referees: Evaluation Processes for Alternative Building Products Jeff Ellis There are products used in many buildings that are not referenced by the codes or standards. These products can affect structural strength, stability, fire resistance and other building performance attributes, which can impact public safety, health and general welfare. The International Building... Read More May 2018 Issue #10226 Page 96
Mass Timber Making Progress Robert Glowinski The International Code Council (ICC) reviews and updates its family of building codes on a three-year cycle. The code change proposals that will be considered this year affect the fire provisions of the building (IBC) and fire (IFC) codes, and they have been publicly posted. These changes, if... Read More April 2018 Issue #10225 Page 81
Regulatory Reform Happening at EPA Robert Glowinski Encouragingly, there have been several recent developments coming out of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), or affecting EPA policies, that we wanted to share with readers, as they positively affect wood product manufacturers. New Source Review Advancing At a recent meeting... Read More March 2018 Issue #10224 Page 73