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Government of Canada Celebrates World¡¯s Tallest Wood Building at UBC- The 18th China£¨Guangzhou£©Int¡¯l Sheet metal machinery,Forging, Stamping and Setting Equipment Exhibition
9/22/2016  îÓ½ðÕ¹-¶Íѹչ-sheet metal expo
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Our government sees forestry as a high-value, high-tech industry, leading the way in innovation and playing a central role in the fight against climate change.

Canada¡¯s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Jim Carr, today visited the University of British Columbia¡¯s campus to celebrate the ¡°topping out¡± of the Brock Commons Residence. This 53-metre, 18-storey building is the tallest wood frame building of its kind in the world. ¡°This remarkable building, the first of its kind in the world,¡± said Carr. ¡°It is another shining example of Canadian ingenuity and innovation, an apt demonstration of how Canada¡¯s forest industry is finding new opportunities through technology and innovation ¡ª opening up a world of possibilities for our forest and construction industries.¡±

The Brock Commons Residence, part of UBC¡¯s Student Housing Growth Strategy, uses cross-laminated timber as its primary building material, a technology that greatly increases the technical limits for tall wood construction. The Government of Canada is contributing $2.3 million toward the project through Natural Resources Canada¡¯s Tall Wood Building Demonstration Initiative, which is part of the Government of Canada¡¯s strategy to help expand the North American market for Canadian wood products by encouraging the use of wood in construction.

Wood is a sustainable and versatile building material that stores carbon dioxide (CO2). By using wood, UBC¡¯s latest residence will store over 1,750 metric tonnes of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gases, which is the equivalent of removing 511 cars from Canada¡¯s roads for a year.

- The 18th China£¨Guangzhou£©Int¡¯l Sheet metal machinery,Forging, Stamping and Setting Equipment Exhibition

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