6 Storey Mid-Rise Cost Comparisons
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Economics/Costs] [Presentation] 2014 Atlantic WoodWorks ... |
Christopher C. Williams Work Experience
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Other] [Others] 2016 Timber Systems Limited ... |
Mid-Rise Wood Frame Challenges and Solutions
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Design/Architectural aspects] [Presentation] 2016 Atlantic WoodWorks ... |
QS Online Cost Consultants Model Comparison Floor Constructure
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Economics/Costs] [Presentation] 2016 Atlantic WoodWorks An overview of costing strategies for wood framed construction elements... |
CLT Connections Design: Seminar on CLT Design, including Connections, Resistance to Lateral and Gravity Loads
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Design/Architectural aspects] [Presentation] 2015 FP Innovations ... |
Canadian CLT Design Provisions: Seminar on CLT Design, including Connections and Resistance to Lateral and Gravity Loads
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Design/Architectural aspects] [Presentation] 2015 FPInnovations ... |
Structural Inspiration for Building Mid-Rise with Wood
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Design/Architectural aspects] [Presentation] 2015 Matthew Reid ... |
Fire Rating and Fire Performance for Wood Buildings
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Fire Performance] [Presentation] 2015 RJ Bartlett Engineering Ltd ... |
Wood Design Seminar Opportunities in Mid-rise Construction
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Markets] [Presentation] 2014 Steven Street ... |
5-and 6-storey Wood Buildings: National Code Change Proposals and Research National Federation of Associations Canadian Wood Council
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Standards/Building code] [Presentation] 2014 Ineke Van Zeeland ... |
6 Storey Model Comparison - Origional Model
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Economics/Costs] [Report] 2017 Atlantic WoodWorks ... |
Benchmarking Mass Timber, Structural Steel, Reinforced Concrete Solutions, Final Report
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Alternative/Hybrid Configurations] [Report] 2014 Canadian Wood Council The Mountain Equipment Coop (MEC) project located in Vancouver, BC is a 123,460 ft2 (GFA) hybrid mass timber-steel office building approved for construction through the Alternative Solution provision allowed within the Canadian Building Code. The projects as built design and costs were used as a basis for the benchmarking cost comparison. The MEC project team including, Fast&Epp, Proscenium Architect, LMDG Code Consultants, Ventana Construction Corporation and Seagate Consulting Ltd, initial... |
Comparative Study: Atlantic Wood Works Rothesay Recreational Facility Rothesay, New Brunswick
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Fire Performance] [Report] 2013 HANSCOMB This Comparative Study is intended to provide a realistic comparison of direct construction costs for common and potential structural construction elements which may be included in the construction of the Rothesay Recreational Facility, located in Rothesay, New Brunswick... |
Hanscomb Costing Graphs
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Economics/Costs] [Others] 2017 ... |
Hanscomb Cost Comparative Study – Rothesay Field House
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Economics/Costs] [Report] 2013 WoodWorks This summary is a condensed version of the comparative study for the Rothesay Recreational Facility completed by Hanscomb. All of the information is transcribed directly from the Hanscomb report and has been summarized into a condensed, more generalized form. Enclosed is a narrative of each material application outlining the productive and logistical factors of choosing the material, with a comparative emphasis on the wood alternative. The appendix includes indirect numeric cost comparisons of... |
Wood in Educational Buildings
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Markets] [Report] 2013 WoodWorks With the school season in full swing, it is fitting that this Wood WORKS! insert focuses on educational buildings that feature wood. When exposed, wood’s golden undertones often have an aesthetically warming effect on a room’s overall ambiance, creating a less institutional look-and-feel. The projects included in this insert highlight the evolution for design teams to cater more to the clients’ and occupants’ needs, both functionally and aesthetically, rather than merely reproducing a standard s... |
Mid Rise Wood Opportunities for Atlantic Canadian Urban Centre
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Markets] [Report] 2016 WoodWorks Recent changes to the National Building Code (NBCC), and a trend towards more diversified housing options, have meant that many Canadian jurisdictions are acting quickly to capture the environmental, economic and social benefits of higher wood buildings. The NBCC now allows for the height restriction of light wood frame construction to be increased to 6 stories. Today, already 75% of Canadians live in jurisdictions that allow 6 storey wood frame construction. ... |
First Nations
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Markets] [Report] 2016 WoodWorks ... |
Industrial Buildings
http://atlanticwoodworks.ca/wp-content/uploads/201... [Design/Architectural aspects] [Report] 2017 WoodWorks ... |
Influence of Micro Structures Surface on the Second Bond Quality of Hardwood
http://schd.ws/hosted_files/wcte2014/91/ABS617_Leh... [Bonding/Adhesives] [Conference Paper] 2014 Martin Lehmann, Thomas Volkmer The state of the art requires a closed waiting time of about one hour for the beech glulam production. This has a negative influence on the production costs. Micro structured surfaces showed good performance in combination with coatings. The authors have performed tension-shear and delaminating test in order to investigate the influence of micro structured surfaces on the bond quality of hardwoods. The results are very promising and show clearly improved delaminat-ing resistance for all tested a... |
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