Timber Trends to Watch in 2022
With the world’s population growing apace, the need for new building materials that are cost effective, safe, widely available and carbon neutral is growing. Engineered timber is an exciting new development that allows skyscrapers to be built primarily from wood.
A Wood Building Renaissance in the German Capital
With the world’s population growing apace, the need for new building materials that are cost effective, safe, widely available and carbon neutral is growing. Engineered timber is an exciting new development that allows skyscrapers to be built primarily from wood.
Sky high timber prices are expected in this summer’s construction season
With behaviour changing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the price of timber began a steady rise. Whether this was the result of higher demand or market speculation is the topic of some debate.
Could timber build the skyscrapers of the future?
With the world’s population growing apace, the need for new building materials that are cost effective, safe, widely available and carbon neutral is growing. Engineered timber is an exciting new development that allows skyscrapers to be built primarily from wood.
Timber has always been a great investment
Timber’s versatility is unrivalled. In a world of plastics and polymers, wood has proven resilient to the massive transformations that took place last century and continues to serve us as well as it did our ancestors. As a material, its robustness, longevity, beauty, strength, and low environmental impact mean it will be as important tomorrow as it is to people today.
Martin Flavell receives the President’s Award
Martin Flavell established Martin Flavell & Associates on a culture of uncompromising commitment to excellence. To work for the company, you had to rise to his exacting standards and deliver exceptionally, no matter what your station in the enterprise. This culture remains in the organisation to this day.
Resilience in the age of COVID-19
Timber’s versatility is unrivalled. In a world of plastics and polymers, wood has proven resilient to the massive transformations that took place last century and continues to serve us as well as it did our ancestors. As a material, its robustness, longevity, beauty, strength, and low environmental impact mean it will be as important tomorrow as it is to people today.