
From trees to towers: the mass timber revolution
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Welcome to part one of two where we explore the cutting-edge world of mass timber technology and its revolutionary impact on the construction industry.
Join me as I talk with Brent Olund from GreenCore Structures and Wayne Klaczek from C-FER Technologies as they unveil the secrets behind this sustainable building phenomenon.
Ever wonder how we can build towering structures with wood? Brent shares insights from his work on groundbreaking 18-story Brock Commons Tallwood House project, revealing how mass timber can create stronger, more efficient and seismically resilient buildings.
Learn how mass timber is not just about aesthetics but a powerful tool for sustainability and resilience. Brent and Wayne discuss how smaller, rapidly growing trees reduce carbon footprints while innovative designs ensure buildings remain functional post-earthquake. Say goodbye to traditional concrete cores and hello to flexible systems that absorb energy with springs and viscous pads. Wayne emphasizes the importance of rigorous testing to guarantee these systems' safety and reliability, offering a glimpse into the future of earthquake-resistant construction.
In a teaser for episode two, Brent alludes to one of the construction industry's most pressing challenges, the persistent issue of poor productivity. Brent shares his mission to enhance housing availability through faster and more efficient building processes. With productivity levels stuck in the past, what innovative solutions can bridge this gap? Join us as we explore how mass timber technology, with its promise of speed and sustainability, is reshaping the way we think about building for tomorrow.
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