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Special Guest - Chris Evans - Timberlab's Rise in Mass Timber Construction

Mass Timber Construction Podcast

English - June 05, 2024 13:00 - 32 minutes - 22.6 MB - ★★★★ - 1 rating
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What makes a construction project a true "cathedral" of its kind? Find out as Chris Evans of Timberlab returns to discuss the awe-inspiring Portland Airport Exchange Hub (PDX) project. This episode uncovers the meticulous planning and seamless collaboration between Hoffman and Skanska that turned this ambitious vision into reality. Chris provides a behind-the-scenes look at the logistical hurdles they overcame, particularly the fabrication and assembly of massive timber cassettes, all while ensuring minimal disruption to busy airport operations.

Discover the strategic moves that are propelling Timberlab to new heights with their recent acquisition of American Laminators. Chris sheds light on how this merger amplifies Timberlab's capabilities in high-quality glulam production and mass timber projects. You'll hear about their first collaborative success—a library in Portland—and get an exciting teaser of their plans for a state-of-the-art Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) facility. This new venture is not just about expanding their market presence but also about setting new standards in the industry.

Lastly, Chris takes us on a tour of Timberlab's upcoming CLT facility in Oregon. Set to be commercially viable by January 2027, this automated marvel aims to push the boundaries of mass timber construction. From new glue technology to partnerships with suppliers, Chris discusses how Timberlab stays ahead of the curve. Don't miss updates on their thrilling projects across the U.S., including a tech client's facility in Vancouver, a museum in Memphis, and more. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the innovation and future of mass timber construction.

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