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IBS2 – WOOD TRUSSES – STRENGTH, ECONOMY, VERSATILITY

IBS1 – Moisture and Wood-Frame Buildings

ONTARIO WOOD BRIDGE REFERENCE GUIDE

BP6 – MANAGING MOISTURE AND WOOD

Engineering Guide for Wood Frame Construction 2014

Vertical Movement In Wood Platform Frame Structures – Basics

Vertical Movement In Wood Platform Frame Structures – Design and Detailing Solutions

Vertical Movement In Wood Platform Frame Structures – Movement Prediction

Wood Use In Low Rise Educational Buildings Ontario Reference Guide 2012

Mid-Rise Best Practice Guide Proven Construction Techniques for Five and Six-Storey Wood-Frame Buildings

Innovating with Wood – A Case Study Showcasing Four Demonstration Projects

Innovative Wood Use in BC – A Case Study Showcasing Three Demonstration Projects

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Canadian Preservation Industry
Durability Research and Development
Wood’s Durable Heritage
Wood Advantages
Mid-Rise Buildings
Bridges
FAQs
National Model Codes in Canada
Wood design in the National Building Code of Canada
Supplemental Treatment
Fasteners
Construction products and the building sector as a whole have significant impacts on the environment. Policy instruments and market forces are increasingly pushing...
BUILDING CODES & STANDARDS (THE REGULATORY SYSTEM) The construction industry is regulated through building codes which are informed by: Design standards that provide...
The National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB) aims to help save on energy bills, reduce peak energy demand, and improve the quality and comfort of the building's...
Wood is composed of many small cellular tubes that are predominantly filled with air. The natural composition of the material allows for wood to act as an effective...
The provision of fire safety in a building is a complex matter; far more complex than the relative combustibility of the main structural materials used in a building. To...
In addition to combustible, heavy timber and noncombustible construction, a new construction type is presently being considered for inclusion into the National Building Code...
The National Building Code of Canada (NBC) defines fire safety under Objective OS1: “an objective of this code is to limit the probability that as a result of the design or...
Flame spread is primarily a surface burning characteristic of materials, and a flame-spread rating is a way to compare how rapid flame spreads on the surface of one material...
In the National Building Code of Canada (NBC) “fire-resistance rating” is defined in part as: “the time in minutes or hours that a material or assembly of materials...
The vulnerability of any building in a fire situation is higher during the construction phase when compared to the susceptibility of the building after it has been completed...
A structure must be designed to resist all the loads expected to act on the structure during its service life. Under the effects of the expected applied loads, the structure...
For many years, the design values of Canadian dimension lumber were determined by testing small clear samples. Although this approach had worked well in the past, there were...

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