Framework · 34:01
// THE QUOTE
“with land becoming a super premium now, the trend is to build upwards”
— Bertin Rioux · Clyvanor Ltée
Technical explainer that stands alone: engineered lumber now allows six-storey buildings (was three), and hybrid steel/concrete base with wood above. Niche-credible.
Full episode at 34:01How Engineered Wood Changed Construction (And What COVID Did to Supply Chains) — Bertin Rioux, Clyvanor ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Engineered wood can now reach 6-story buildings (up from 3), opening commercial opportunities previously requiring steel — cost sensitivity is pushing engineers to reconsider default material choices.
“with the engineered Lumber you can do up to six story buildings which is pretty cool because not too long ago it was only three”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Engineered Wood, Hybrid Structures, and Mass Timber
30:40
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 34:01 of How Engineered Wood Changed Construction (And What COVID Did to Supply Chains) — Bertin Rioux, Clyvanor