WoodWorks Announces 2022 Partners
Feb 22, 2022 WoodWorks
Industry partnerships support non-profit’s work to advance opportunities for building sustainably with wood
WASHINGTON, DC (February 22, 2022) – WoodWorks – Wood Products Council is pleased to announce its 2022 partners, which represent all facets of the wood products industry. It is through their financial support that WoodWorks, a non-profit organization, can deliver on its programs to support developers, architects, engineers, and others involved in the design and building of wood structures.
“Support from our diverse group of industry partners empowers WoodWorks and, in turn, the AEC professionals and developers we support,” says Jennifer Cover, WoodWorks’ President and CEO. “The advancement of sustainable and innovative design is made possible through their investment in our mission and furthers the ongoing exchange of ideas, technologies, and expertise needed to produce high-performing buildings.”
“Our team is excited to continue providing free project support and technical education for teams designing commercial and multi-family wood buildings, and to grow newer initiatives like the WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) and Mass Timber Construction Program, which foster collaboration and training in the industry.”
Major funding comes from the Softwood Lumber Board (SLB), USDA Forest Service, and Forestry Innovation Investment. These organizations work to foster healthy forests, wood-centric research, skilled forestry jobs in rural communities, and more resilient local economies.
Manufacturing and supplier partners include:
Board Partners
- Boise Cascade
- Georgia-Pacific
- LP Building Solutions
- West Fraser
- Weyerhaeuser
Market Development Partners
- Binderholz Mass Timber
- DR Johnson
- Freres Lumber
- Global Integrated Flooring Solutions (Global IFS)
- HASSLACHER Group
- Rosboro
- Sansin
- SmartLam
- StructureCraft
- Vaagen Timbers
Industry Advantage Partners
- Eurotec
- Kalesnikoff
- RedBuilt
- Simpson Strong-Tie
WoodWorks also collaborates with wood industry partners, including Think Wood, the American Wood Council, Canadian Wood Council, and, specific to the non-residential sector, APA – The Engineered Wood Association.
WoodWorks’ value lies in its expertise and credibility. By supporting all wood building systems and technologies, it is able to help design teams identify the most appropriate wood solutions for their projects while providing the knowledge and resources to use them effectively.
About WoodWorks
WoodWorks – Wood Products Council is a non-profit that provides education and free technical support related to the design, engineering, and construction of commercial and multi-family wood buildings in the U.S. Staffed with architects, structural engineers, and construction experts, WoodWorks has the expertise to assist with all aspects of wood building design. For assistance with a project, visit www.woodworks.org/project-assistance or email help@woodworks.org.
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