Sponsor Img Building Sustainably with Mass Timber Workshop

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When:

Dec 10, 2020 10:00 am US/Eastern

Length: 05:00   (hh:mm)

Advance Registration NOT required.

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Presenter(s):

  • Scott Davis, Director, Keeping Forests
  • Dr. Pat Layton, Director, Clemson Wood Utilization & Design Institute
  • Bruce Lindsey, Regional Director, Southeast U.S. Wood Products Council
  • Bryan Campa, AIA, Leed AP, Principal, Cooper Carry
  • Jeff Morrow, J. Morrow Solutions
  • John A. Heagy III, Senior Managing Director, Hines

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Wood is the original sustainable building material and new developments in Mass Timber have created significant opportunities to expand its use! Join this workshop to learn from the experts about why mass timber is so great for building and sustainability as well as what types of wood buildings are a good fit for your needs.

Mass Timber Building courtesy of Clemson University

The use of wood plays a critical role in markets and in advancing climate change solutions. Private families or individuals primarily own the South’s vast forest resources. These privately-owned forests provide clean air and water and wildlife habitat. If forest landowners cannot make a living owning and managing their property, the risk for development is high. There needs to be healthy, resilient, and sustainably-focused markets for traditional forest products.

In this workshop, you will learn:

  • Why mass timber is a sustainable material
  • Which types of wood buildings are right for your needs
  • How mass timber can be used for new and retrofitted public buildings
  • What architects and contractors need to know about designing and building with mass timber
  • The workshop ends with a Q&A Session with all of the speakers.




     

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    SPONSORS:

    • Southern Regional Extension Forestry
      Southern Regional Extension Forestry
    • USDA NRCS
      USDA NRCS
    • NC State University Extension
      NC State University Extension
    • USDA Forest Service
      USDA Forest Service
    • The University of Georgia
      The University of Georgia

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