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Timber Specification Guidelines. 0.0 title. Timber in building. Timber is a major building and preferable ESD material . It is renewable, drawn from trees whose growth and harvest is managed by forestry. Sustainable forest management is necessary for building a sustainable society.
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Timber in building • Timber is a major building and preferable ESD material. • It is renewable, drawn from trees whose growth and harvest is managed by forestry. • Sustainable forest management is necessary for building a sustainable society. Timber Specification Guide
Timber’s resource takes time to grow • Trees take at least 25-40 years to grow into a size usable for timber. • Today’s designers live with forest management decisions made prior to 1960. • Actions taken now will only have full effect after 2040. Forest mosaic reserve areas between plantations Timber Specification Guide
Timber’s changing properties • Moves to sustainable forest management are changing the character of available timber: • Plantation pine is largely restricted to structural uses, due to its softness and knots; • Mature native forest hardwood logs are large and slowly grown but, with increasing conservation reserves, their supply is limited; • Regrowth native forest hardwood logs are cut earlier and are making up more of the supply; while • Plantation hardwood is still more quickly grown and cut. Its qualities as solid wood product are still to be established. Timber Specification Guide
Changes in timber supply • Due to these changes, the character and availability of timber is changing, including: • The availability of sizes; • Density & hardness; • Strength & durability; • Colour & grain; and • Feature. Drying hardwood Timber Specification Guide
Design implications of this change • New aesthetic options; • A broader range of assembled sections; • Different detailing; and • There is a need to use material that underpins sustainable expansion of forests. High feature flooring Timber Specification Guide
A practitioner’s question • What is the best source (native forest or plantation) and species of timber to use in applications? Native regrowth forest Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Use timber when it is suitable for the project. • Timber has lower embodied energy than most other material. • It is usually locally produced in regional area. • This generates employment and diverse economic activity, a vital part of ESD Display space Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Ideally, use certified local timber or recycled timber if available and fit for purpose. • If this is not available use local timber before imports. • The processes for local timber production can be verified. • Recycled timber, by definition, has limited supply. Regrowth forest Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Accept non-traditional species. • Minor species harvested need to be used fully. • Plantation species are selected for speed of growth, not for current market preference. Minor species veneer Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Understand the supply and characteristics of local species. • Some species are not available in quantities large enough for national markets but can service local projects. • They should have economic uses. Rare Huon pine in furniture Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Be aware that strength and stiffness relationships will change. • Faster grown plantation hardwoods and softwoods are not going to be as strong as slower grown plantation or native forest material. Hardwood and LVL framing Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Do not specify large sawn sizes if assembled sections are available. • Smaller logs cannot produce the same large sawn sections as older, larger logs. Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Do not specify high appearance grades as a default. Use high feature material. • High feature material from native forests should be used to its fullest potential. • Plantation hardwoods may contain more high feature wood. High feature veneer Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Be careful with expectations of colour. • In general, the colour of regrowth and plantation timber is lighter than mature wood and also less consistent. • Be prepared to sort, and develop uses for new colour groups. Silver wattle veneer Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Select species for hard wearing applications carefully. • In general, regrowth and plantation timber is softer than mature wood. Theatre floor and seating Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Detail timber in external applications well and finish carefully. • Sustainability is not served by letting good timber rot because of bad detailing. Timber Specification Guide
Specification guide • Use durable species externally or treat selectively. • The most durable timber comes from mature material. • Treatment increases the range of uses. High durability posts and screens Timber Specification Guide