The US Army Corps of Engineers introduced a new policy mandating the consideration of mass timber during the initial design phase of all vertical construction projects.
This development comes in response to a prior report by Wood Central, focusing on a novel policy within the US Department of Defense.
Starting in 2027, this policy encompasses various forms of mass timber, including CLT, Glulam, DLT, NLT, and LVL.
This marks a significant leap forward in the adoption of eco-friendly construction materials, especially given the extensive scope of the MILCON (US Military Construction Program) market.
In September, the US Congress approved a budget of over $16.674 billion for MILCON, with a substantial portion allocated to military construction and family housing projects, including those led by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
This development comes in response to a prior report by Wood Central, focusing on a novel policy within the US Department of Defense.
Starting in 2027, this policy encompasses various forms of mass timber, including CLT, Glulam, DLT, NLT, and LVL.
This marks a significant leap forward in the adoption of eco-friendly construction materials, especially given the extensive scope of the MILCON (US Military Construction Program) market.
In September, the US Congress approved a budget of over $16.674 billion for MILCON, with a substantial portion allocated to military construction and family housing projects, including those led by the US Army Corps of Engineers.