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Seismic design with wood

Wood Innovation and Design Centre

Permanent Wood Foundations 2016

Wood Design Awards, 2015

BP6 – Managing Moisture and Wood

BP5 – Wood-Frame Construction: Meeting The Challenge of Earthquakes

BP4 – Wood-Frame Housing: A North-American Marvel

BP3 – Termite Control and Wood-Frame Buildings

BP1 – Moisture and Wood-Frame Buildings

IBS2 – Wood Trusses – Strength, Economy, Versatility

IBS1 – Moisture and Wood-Frame Buildings

Design Example of Designing for Openings in Wood Diaphragm

Canadian Wood Council’s WoodWorks Program Welcomes Rothoblaas Canada as National Partner
Canadian Wood Council’s WoodWorks Program Welcomes Nordic Structures as National Partner
Catherine Lalonde Memorial Scholarships
2025 Wood Design & Building Awards
Canadian Wood and Forestry Resources
Innovative Strategies for Light-Frame Mid-Rise Buildings in High-Seismic Regions
Canada’s Wood Industry Welcomes New Build Canada Homes Agency to Drive Rapidly Deployable Housing
Limberlost Place: Video Case Study
Canadian Wood Council’s WoodWorks Program Welcomes BarrierTEK as National Partner
Treatability of Major North American Softwoods Some wood is easier to treat than others. The particular structure of the cells for a given piece of wood will determine how...
Individuals in the design and construction community are increasingly choosing materials, design techniques and construction procedures that improve a structure’s ability...
Since remedial treatment is intended to solve a known insect or decay problem, the first thing to do is investigate the extent of the problem and, if necessary, provide...
Liquid application: Dip diffusion treatment of green (wet) lumber Dip-diffusion treatment involves immersion of freshly cut lumber, still wet from the tree, in a concentrated...
The durability of wood is often a function of water, but that doesn’t mean wood can never get wet. Quite the contrary, wood and water usually live happily together. Wood is...
Wood is biodegradable – that’s a characteristic we normally consider to be one of the benefits of choosing natural materials. Organisms exist that can break down wood...
Termites, sometimes called “white ants” are a social insect, more closely related to cockroaches than ants. They can be distinguished from ants by the absence of a narrow...
Fortunately for Canada, most of this country lies north of the limit for termites on the North American continent. However, because termites and people both prefer the warmer...
Holes drilled to apply depot, supplementary or remedial treatments should be on vertical surfaces or undersides, where possible, to avoid creating additional routes for...
“Fire-retardant treated wood” (FRTW), as defined by the National Building Code of Canada (NBC), is ‘…wood or a wood product that has had its surface-burning...
Preservative-treated wood is surface coated or pressure impregnated with chemicals that improve the resistance to damage that can result from biological deterioration (decay)...
Visual grading of dimension lumber In Canada, we are fortunate to have forests that are capable of producing dimension lumber that is desirable for use as structural wood...

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