Delray Beach, FL , Feb. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) Market is projected to reach USD 3.60 billion by 2030 from USD 1.60 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 14.68% during ...
Laminated timber is more environmentally friendly than steel, and perfectly safe for constructing tall buildings.
Mass timber building advocates are encouraged by the results of the world’s first blast tests on full-scale structures framed with the renewable construction material. The performance metrics and ...
Adidas North American Headquarters Expansion in Portland, OR. South Building under construction showing the timber and steel system. Image Courtesy of LEVER Architecture The family of products that ...
As commercial construction costs soar and the time it takes to complete a project continues to climb, the new cross-laminated timber building option may soon be offering some relief for Washington ...
Rising labor and material costs have many developers and contractors looking to new ways to build their projects. One emerging material is cross-laminated timber or mass timber, which is a ...
DUBLIN — The "North America Cross-Laminated Timber Market Report 2024-2032" has been included in the offerings of ResearchAndMarkets.com. The North American cross-laminated timber market size was ...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is comprised of layers of solid wood laminated together at right angles to each other, under pressure, in the same way that plywood is made. They can be 3, 5, 7 or more ...
The radial glulam structure of the Seneca Nation’s Allegany Council Chamber in Salamanca, New York, is patterned after the 13 lunar phases in tribal calendars ...
Architecture practice Grimshaw has revealed designs for the Futures Institute at Dollar Academy (FIDA) in Scotland, UK, an open-access learning platform developed by the Dollar Academy, one of ...
A few weeks ago we published an article on a recent sustainability crisis that often goes unnoticed. The construction industry has been consuming an exorbitant amount of sand, and it's gradually ...