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Discover how Timberlab is redefining the mass timber industry and how their pioneering work at Portland International Airport is leading the way. With Chris Evans and Sam Dicke as our expert guides, we explore the innovative construction of the airport's expansive 400,000 square foot roof, built entirely from locally sourced mass timber. Uncover the lengths they've gone to in order to ensure sustainability, from tracking timber origins to utilizing some of the longest curved glulam beams in the nation. This episode promises to illuminate the cutting-edge practices that make this project a landmark achievement for the Pacific Northwest.
Unearth the significant environmental and economic benefits that mass timber offers as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials like concrete and steel. Evans and Dicke share how Timberlab's strategic use of small diameter logs from forest thinning operations not only supports local economies but also mitigates wildfire risks. The synergy of diverse stakeholders, ranging from forest landowners to urban designers, highlights how collaborative efforts can foster healthier, more sustainable environments. Learn about the initiatives to tackle urgent ecological challenges such as wildfire smoke and sand consumption, positioning mass timber as a pivotal resource for the future.
Finally, we delve into Timberlab's strategic acquisition of American Laminators, a move that solidifies their market position and revitalizes rural communities hit by sawmill closures. This integration of design, fabrication, and production offers a seamless, cost-effective experience for clients while expanding Timberlab's reach. Through exciting advancements and industry collaborations, Timberlab is set to transform traditional construction methods, making mass timber a formidable competitor in the building industry. Join us as we celebrate the innovative spirit driving Timberlab's growth and its impact on sustainability and community development.
Looking to expand you mass timber network? Attend the Mass Timber Group Summit in Denver, CO!
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Discover how Timberlab is redefining the mass timber industry and how their pioneering work at Portland International Airport is leading the way. With Chris Evans and Sam Dicke as our expert guides, we explore the innovative construction of the airport's expansive 400,000 square foot roof, built entirely from locally sourced mass timber. Uncover the lengths they've gone to in order to ensure sustainability, from tracking timber origins to utilizing some of the longest curved glulam beams in the nation. This episode promises to illuminate the cutting-edge practices that make this project a landmark achievement for the Pacific Northwest.
Unearth the significant environmental and economic benefits that mass timber offers as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials like concrete and steel. Evans and Dicke share how Timberlab's strategic use of small diameter logs from forest thinning operations not only supports local economies but also mitigates wildfire risks. The synergy of diverse stakeholders, ranging from forest landowners to urban designers, highlights how collaborative efforts can foster healthier, more sustainable environments. Learn about the initiatives to tackle urgent ecological challenges such as wildfire smoke and sand consumption, positioning mass timber as a pivotal resource for the future.
Finally, we delve into Timberlab's strategic acquisition of American Laminators, a move that solidifies their market position and revitalizes rural communities hit by sawmill closures. This integration of design, fabrication, and production offers a seamless, cost-effective experience for clients while expanding Timberlab's reach. Through exciting advancements and industry collaborations, Timberlab is set to transform traditional construction methods, making mass timber a formidable competitor in the building industry. Join us as we celebrate the innovative spirit driving Timberlab's growth and its impact on sustainability and community development.
Looking to expand you mass timber network? Attend the Mass Timber Group Summit in Denver, CO!

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