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British Columbia's building-code changes allows mass timber buildings with up to 18 stories for residential and office buildings, up from 12; update expands CLT to new building types, such as schools, retail, light- and medium-industrial occupancies
Published:
April 12, 2024
by ForeignAffairs.co.nz
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PGT Innovations' NewSouth Window Solutions unveils upgraded website aimed at improving customer experience with location-specific pages, tailored product selection based on local weather, architectural styles, building codes, phase 2 to launch in 2024
Published:
March 25, 2024
by Business Wire
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Scientists develop carbon-negative composite decking material which exceeds global building codes, cuts material costs by 18%; composite filler is made from low-quality brown coal and lignin, maximizes storage at 80%: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Published:
March 25, 2024
by American Chemical Society
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Federation of American Scientists says outdated building codes hinder broader adoption of mass timber despite ecological advantages, potential in addressing housing shortage; FAS urges USDA to incentivize state and local adoption of latest IBC codes
Published:
February 21, 2024
by States News Service
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Perma R Products launches lightweight structural sheathing building solutions Perma R Brace and Perma R Brace SIB; sheathing braces offer price stability for builders to accurately forecast project costs, meet and exceed modern building code requirements
Published:
February 21, 2024
by Globe Newswire
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