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WoodWorks | Wood Products Council WoodWorks is your go-to resource for commercial and multi-family wood building design, engineering, and construction We’re here to support you with free one-on-one project assistance, continuing education, design tools, and on-demand resources
Tall Mass Timber - WoodWorks | Wood Products Council Visit the WoodWorks Information Network for a searchable map of mass timber projects in the U S (and elsewhere), and to learn about their project teams Here’s a link to the map filtered for projects that are seven stories and higher
Mass Timber Design Manual – Volume 2 - WoodWorks This manual was conceived as a living document to be continuously updated as the world of mass timber grows and matures Volume 2 features more than 30 pages of new content, including 10 new case studies of cutting-edge timber projects, expert Q+As, technical resources, and more Developed by WoodWorks and Think Wood
Wood for Sustainable and Biophilic Building Design - WoodWorks Have you tried the WoodWorks Carbon Calculator? Input the volume of structural wood in your building and this tool will estimate its carbon impact—including carbon stored in the wood and avoided greenhouse gas emissions—and how long it takes U S and Canadian forests to grow that volume of wood
Mass Timber Projects in Design Constructed - WoodWorks WoodWorks has been tracking U S mass timber and post-and-beam structures since the start of the modern mass timber movement The map above is updated quarterly and provides a snapshot of mass timber projects under construction, and built across the country
Online Calculators Provide Heights and Areas, Estimate Carbon - WoodWorks The Heights and Areas (H A) Calculator is a joint effort of WoodWorks, the American Wood Council (AWC), and the International Code Council (ICC) It provides users with an app-based approach to calculating maximum heights and areas for buildings of various occupancies and fire protection based on 2006 to 2021 editions of the ICC’s