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TIMBER TRADER UK  ISSUE 17 CONTENTS

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12 Uniting the Timber Supply Chain The Environmental Audit Committee expects to see more timber materials in construction projects, but how can the timber supply chain unite to make this happen?

18 Cover Story: ECI Software Solutions Andy Scothern, founder of eCommonSense, has witnessed first-hand the digitisation of the merchant sector, with a growing number of businesses now embracing specialist technology to drive efficiency.

20 More Electric Expansion Combilift has added to its extensive electric range with the launch of the Combi-FSE – a four wheeled, two directional sideloader in both 5,000kg or 6,000kg lift capacity.

22 Reducing Handling Risks

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Which is safest: masonry, open panel timber frame built with a forklift or more advanced panelised construction using a crane? A question explored in a new study prepared by AIMCH.

24 Action Stations for Treated Timber Members of the WPA and TTF are on a mission to grow demand for preservative treated wood. At the heart of this mission is a three stage Action Plan.

28 Growth & Material Markets We spoke to Paul Pennick, timber product manager at leading independent builders’ merchants MKM about its recent expansion plans and how the merchant sector is responding to an uncertain market.

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Warning over fire doors failures One of the UK’s leading fire door inspection organisations has warned of a “tragedy waiting to happen” after it revealed three quarters of the fire doors inspected in the UK by its approved inspectors did not meet the required standard. The Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS)’s data, based on more than 100,000 fire door inspections carried out by its approved inspectors in 2021, found that 75% of fire doors failed to meet the required standards, putting lives at risk in the event of a fire. Alarmingly, buildings that had the highest number of fire door inspection failures included healthcare buildings, local authorities and housing associations, and private housing. Given that these buildings’ fire doors are subject to higher use and traffic than other building types, regular inspection and maintenance is key to ensuring they remain fit for purpose throughout their lifespan. Louise Halton, FDIS scheme manager, said: “With the vast majority of fire doors in the UK failing inspections, it’s sad to say that a tragedy is simply waiting to happen, especially so in buildings that are home to vulnerable residents. But this situation is entirely preventable and, at this stage, still reversible. A fit for purpose fire door can save lives, so now is the time for all of those responsible for fire safety to urgently inspect fire doors in their buildings and act immediately if faults are identified. “It’s crucial that reputable and trained fire door inspectors, such as those approved by the FDIS, carry out fire door inspections. However, the ongoing reporting of maintenance issues with fire doors is a role for us all – every building user should play a proactive role in reporting any faults to ensure they are quickly addressed so that the building’s safety is maintained.” The most common reasons for inspection failure - which can be a result of one or multiple issues – were excessive gaps between the door and the frame (77%), care and maintenance issues (54%), and issues over smoke sealing (37%). In almost a third (31%) of cases, inspections failed due to improper installation – meaning those doors were never fit to perform the task of holding back fire and smoke. The inspection data also revealed inspectors’ top three fire safety concerns as a lack of fire door maintenance, and poor knowledge of fire safety responsibilities and a limited understanding of the role fire doors play in keeping people safe by those responsible for building fire safety. Louise Halton adds: “The issues surrounding the understanding and knowledge of those responsible for fire safety was also highlighted in the FDIS’ inspection data released in 2020 as a key concern. This clearly demonstrates the need for individuals throughout the building safety sector to have access to quality training, assessment, and examination to ensure their knowledge is up to date, and that they

and maintenance. The FDIS certified inspectors are uniquely trained

understand the fundamental role of a fire door - which is only fit for

to undertake fire door inspections and improve building fire safety. All

purpose if it is maintained correctly and inspected regularly.”

approved inspectors have completed the FDIS certificated inspector

Since the introduction of the Building Safety Bill (now the Building

training and onsite assessment, which provides an understanding of

Safety Act 2022), 77% of FDIS inspectors have seen an increase in

fire doors and their components, including testing and certification,

demand for fire door inspections. This indicates the importance and

regulations and standards, inspection, and maintenance.

effect of the legislation in encouraging building owners and fire safety More at  www.fdis.co.uk

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BM TRADA unveil modernised timber lab BM TRADA, specialists in testing, inspection and certification

a sharp rise in demand for Warringtonfire’s new fastener and fixing

services, has unveiled its modernised timber laboratory following an

testing for structural timber connections, due to the looming UKCA

extensive refurbishment and investment.

marking deadline.

Part of Element Materials Technology, BM TRADA’s three-month long

“As well as timber construction, we’ve witnessed more demand for

revamp at its High Wycombe facility includes a complete overhaul of the

timber species verification from a wide variety of markets. We house

laboratory’s layout. The space is now divided into two dedicated areas,

one of the largest libraries of timber specimens, known as a xylarium, in

with one room designated for timber inspection and timber species

the country at High Wycombe. With our new laboratory and equipment,

analysis, and the other room for woodworking and timber testing.

we can continue improving on this service and providing even more

Alongside the new layout, the laboratory has been stripped down

accurate advice and knowledge on different types of wood.

and a host of new equipment has been installed. This includes new

“As part of the largest global organisation in testing, inspection and

storage, dust extraction units, boil tanks and water baths for woodwork

certification, one of our key commitments is on being as sustainable as

testing; and microscope testing kits to analyse timber specimens. The

possible. Our investment into new lighting will not only create a better

organisation has also fitted new tools and rigs for fastener and fixing

working environment for our colleagues, but drastically reduce our

testing for structural timber connections, which will be operated by

energy output and carbon emissions too.”

Element Material Technology’s Warringtonfire brand – as well as a cast

In addition to the new test equipment, the refurb project also

iron engineering table for measuring the straightness of wood samples

brings a significant saving from energy usage. New LED lighting has

and inspecting for timber distortion.

been installed throughout the laboratory, which will reduce energy

Ben Sharples, commercial lead at BM TRADA, said: “We decided to

consumption by up to 75% over the course of the year.

refurbish our timber laboratory following an increase in demand for More at  www.bmtrada.com

timber testing and certification requirements. We are also anticipating

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New appointment at West Fraser Dom West is now West Fraser’s new sales

and value-added services. Also, we are in the

director for the UK and Ireland. With an

process of evolving our sales organisation and I

extensive career in key sales positions –

will be supporting our senior sales managers in

most recently as sales director and interim

the recruitment process.

VP at Aliaxis UK. Dom’s role will encompass

“I am excited about furthering our

managing the sales team and wide-

environmental status and messaging. More

ranging customer base, looking for growth

and more of us are aware of our impact on

opportunities and promoting the company’s

the environment; so being able to represent

strong technological and environmental

a business whose products are net carbon

innovations.

negative is important to me. Finally, my family

Dom said: “I am looking forward to leading

was involved for many years within the timber

the already well-established sales organisation in

industry in France, starting a saw milling business

the UK & Ireland. As well as driving the sales of

in the early 1950’s, around the same time as the

West Fraser’s leading OSB, MDF and PB products,

Ketcham brothers started their first planing mill

I will be working with our team to identify new

in Quesnel. So, it’s great for me to be able to

opportunities for growth. I will be focused on

continue our family tradition too.”

establishing early working relationships with our customers and learning all about our products

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SIG Roofing provide training tools for SkillBuild SIG Roofing is proud to be contributing products to the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) for the annual CITB SkillBuild competition. Providing all the necessary accessories for the competitors to achieve their best finish, SIG Roofing has supplied key products including nails, 5U Eaves underlay and hip iron to the competition. SkillBuild 2022 challenges apprentices from colleges across the country to showcase their knowledge and abilities in competitive heats. Including all trades from roofers to carpenters, the apprentices must demonstrate they’ve got the skills to beat their fellow rivals. For the roofing apprentices, the six-hour competition requires they install 5U felt, underlay and battens to receive plain tiles and bedded ridges according to instructions set. Judges monitor to ensure they are installing correctly during and at the end, evaluate competitors’ accuracy and ability to follow instructions. Simon Dixon, training manager at NFRC said “SIG Roofing has kindly supplied all of the fixings required for the SkillBuild regional heats. The competitors each have new packs of felt studs, batten nails, alloy nails and new hip irons. SIG Roofing has also supplied the 5U eaves felt for the competition. Any surplus nails and materials not used during the heats are left with the colleges and training centres for them to use in the regular everyday training, so the support continues long after the

colleges to have the best materials to train and compete with. By

heat has finished. It’s so important that the trainees have the correct

working with good quality materials, the apprentices can effectively

fixings. They recognise the requirement in real roof installations to

develop their skills while gaining an appreciation of the impact that the

ensure the fixings meet the current Standards. It’s a clear example of

best choice of materials can have on a project.

transferable knowledge and learning whilst they compete.” More at  www.sigroofing.co.uk

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Investment increases capacity at NTS National Timber Systems (NTS), the specialist engineered wood products division of National Timber Group, is increasing its offsite manufacturing capacity this year through a £1.5 million investment by the group. NTS products include gable and party spandrels, trussed rafters, engineered joists, floor and roof cassettes, and an innovative ‘rapid fit’ room in the roof panelised roof system. Richard Jarvis, NTS operations director said: “The investment from National Timber Group is allowing us to add more truss presses, truss and joist file driven saws and lasers. This is improving our capacity to supply high quality products and reducing lead times for our customers across the country. The first quarter of 2022 was a record in terms of turnover, and our order book is at the highest level it has ever been. Our turnover target for 2022 is £48 million.” NTS was formed in 2019 combining the design, manufacturing, and logistic capabilities of wellestablished companies Arnold Laver and NYTimber, both part of National Timber Group. Currently 240 people are employed

growing customer base. Following a £500k investment in the relocation

across the four NTS sites at Sheffield and Catterick in Yorkshire,

of the Bristol site in 2021, the search for an additional new site for NTS

Hebburn in the North East, and Bristol in the South West. Rob Barclay,

is underway.”

National Timber Group CEO added: “NTS is one of our high growth More at  www.nationaltimbersystems.co.uk

divisions and it is important we continue to support this and their

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Timber crucial to carbon reduction says EAC Using timber has been recognised as a

Evidence from a range of experts,

these needs and rapidly decarbonise our built

crucial route to decarbonising our built

including the UK Climate Change Committee,

environment in a new, landmark report from

leading academics, researchers, architects

Structural Timber Association chief

the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC).

and engineers showed that using timber in

executive Andrew Carpenter added: “Our

The EAC has called on the government to

place of concrete, masonry, and steel is one

members provide an answer for how to

complete a policy roadmap to scale up the

of the most successful strategies to reducing

build low carbon in a climate crisis, as called

use of timber in construction by the end

embodied carbon in the built environment.

for in this report. Offsite timber frame

environment.”

of 2022 – at the latest – warning the UK is

Researchers repeatedly highlighted the

already falling behind their EU counterparts

carbon saving potential of timber, saying that

high-value manufacturing and building

when it comes to reducing carbon emissions

by replacing “a concrete frame and all brick

method that delivers guaranteed quality,

from the built environment.

and block houses with timber frame houses,

precision-engineered components. From

you can reduce embodied carbon by about

Seattle to Stockholm to Sydney, timber frame

from a wide range of experts on the

half,” and highlighting the need to grow the

systems are already the default choice for

best strategies to decarbonise the built

skills to support this shift.

construction across almost all building types

Over 14 months of inquiry MPs heard

construction is an existing, long-established,

The EAC also called on the Government

– small to tall. What we need now is greater

responsible for a quarter of the UK’s total

to implement mandatory Whole Life Carbon

consistency from the UK Government to give

carbon emissions – at a total of 177 MtCO2e

Assessments, along with a clear timeline

confidence to businesses to expand and take

– and strongly influences up to 42%. Their

and targets for reducing emissions, to help

on investment.

report, ‘Building to net-zero: costing carbon

create a push toward low-carbon materials

“There are a range of policies which the

in construction’, warns that despite the

and improve the sustainability of the built

UK Government can employ, many of which

commitment of the UK Government to

environment.

were outlined in this report. You only need to

environment – an area which is directly

achieve a 68% reduction in the UK’s carbon

Confederation of Timber Industries chair

emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels,

Alex Goodfellow said: “Timber is already a £10

which has mandated that all new public

there has been little to no leadership from

billion supply chain in the UK, which supports

buildings must contain 50% natural materials.

Government on this issue.

350,000 jobs. It provides economic prosperity

A large bank of data is out there already

in every region of the UK, green employment,

which shows how timber behaves in fire and

have focused entirely on operational emissions,

thousands of healthy, safe, warm, and

demonstrates its safety, so while we welcome

those relating to day-to-day use of a building

beautiful low-carbon homes, and is helping

further funding for testing, we should not lose

such as heating, while the embodied carbon

create a sustainable construction industry.

sight that timber frame systems are already

emissions which arise from a building’s

Right now, we have an opportunity. We need

an economic, high quality and safe solution to

construction – despite sitting at some 40 to 50

to build more homes. We also need to make

modern construction.”

MtCO2e – more than the aviation and shipping

our existing homes more efficient and reduce

industries combined – remain ignored.

demolition. Timber can allow us to meet both

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New CEO at PEFC PEFC has appointed Michael Berger

as a Technical Expert for accreditation bodies

as PEFC Secretary General/CEO. Dr

and at a leading sustainability consultancy

Berger was selected after an open and

in Germany. Michael was also a lecturer in

intensive process, managed by an external

Corporate Social Responsibility at the School

recruitment company. He has worked at

for Forestry and Sustainable Resource

PEFC since 2011, most recently as Acting

Management at the Technical University

Secretary General/CEO.

Munich in Weihenstephan.

“Michael will be an engaged, responsive,

“I am honoured and humbled by the trust

and dedicated leader for the PEFC alliance,”

the PEFC Board and our members are placing

said Eduardo Rojas Briales, PEFC chair.

in me,” commented Michael Berger. “I am

“With his team-oriented, people-centric

looking forward to working with colleagues

management style, his focus on collaboration

in member organisations globally, our

and innovation, and his remarkable expertise

excellent team at PEFC International, and all

and technical knowledge, we are confident

other stakeholders that want to join us on

he will guide PEFC in the next phase of its

the PEFC journey. Demands on forests have

evolution.”

never been so high. The need for timber is

Michael has over twenty years of

increasing, but forests are also critical climate

that credible certification has on forests,

experience in environmental and quality

change mitigation champions and biodiversity

people, and local economies. As an innovative

management, sustainable supply chain

hosts. We need to meet and exceed society’s

service provider, we will collectively deliver

development, and management systems.

changing expectations of forests.”

meaningful impact on our journey towards a

After his studies in Economics and PhD

“We will strengthen our capacity and

in Forestry, he worked as a management

collaboration with members and partners

consultant in different sectors, before serving

to better demonstrate the positive impact

low carbon economy.” More at  www.pefc.org

UK tradespeople see increase in demand for energy efficiency projects A survey of over 1,500 tradespeople across

fuel costs to customers when pricing projects

the UK has revealed that the vast majority

(39%), choosing to work more locally (31%), and

are optimistic on their near-term prospects

requesting that products be delivered rather

with increased demand from homeowners

than collected (29%). The survey is the fourth

for projects designed to reduce energy

full publication of Travis Perkins’ RMI Index

consumption offsetting the pressures they

following the inaugural report published in

are experiencing because of rising fuel costs.

August 2020.

Over nine in ten (93%) respondents to the

Commenting on the results of the survey,

survey, undertaken by Travis Perkins plc, the

Nick Roberts, CEO of Travis Perkins plc said:

UK’s largest supplier of building materials and

“Having met the challenges posed by the

equipment, believe their workloads will increase

pandemic head on, the resilience of the UK’s

or remain the same over the next two months,

tradespeople continues to be tested, and

while over two thirds (61%) expect their

they are, once again, having to adapt their

materials purchasing requirements to increase.

businesses to deal with other challenges facing

Furthermore, 71% of respondents, who

the wider economy. With one of the oldest

represent a snapshot of the nation’s builders,

housing stocks in Europe, the UK’s ambition of

electricians, plumbers, joiners and other

achieving net zero carbon by 2050 depends on

tradespeople are seeing an increased level

remedial activity, which will lower the heating

of demand in the next few months from

bills today and decarbonise our homes for the

homeowners for projects designed to make their homes more energy

future. Along with housebuilders and developers, it is the UK’s army

efficient, such as improved insulation for cavity walls, lofts, walls and

of tradespeople who will ultimately make this happen and, as the

ceilings as well as heat pumps and renewable energy sources.

leading partner to the UK construction sector, we are ready to work in

The impact of rising petrol and diesel costs has also altered how

partnership with them to help deliver this vision.”

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Hardwood volumes shoot up by 30% TDUK have reported that hardwood

growth in Latvian hardwoods, with

import volumes shot up by 30% in Q1

these lower-priced, more temperate

2022 as compared to the same period

species substituting typically used

in 2021 – the highest Q1 import

softwood. The growing Latvian

volumes seen for this market during

volumes indicate the resilience and

this century. This growth in hardwood

adaptability of our supply chain as new

import volumes was largely driven by

timber sources are found to satisfy

lower-priced temperate hardwoods

demand.

from Latvia which saw a 15% rise in

“As for more French and tropical

volumes compared to Q1 2021.

imports, the increase in volumes is a

French oak also experienced

more normal variance often seen in

considerable increases where imports

the first quarter. These trade links will

more than doubled to reach 21,300

prove crucial in the coming months.

m3, accounting for 41% of all oak imports. Overall oak import volumes

While the joinery softwood market is likely to bear the brunt of the

grew by 38% and their value by 45% in Q1 2022, as compared with Q1

impact of the war in Ukraine, products such as Siberian Larch cladding

2021. In addition to France, significant growth also came from lower-

and Birch plywood will also become difficult to source as the existing

priced oak imports from Romania, which matched volumes from Italy.

stock begins to be depleted.

While Europe continues to dominate the market as the source for

“We are working with the market and our members to

75% of hardwood imports by volume, the North American share has

communicate to specifiers what alternative products will be available

fallen as Africa, Asia, and Central and South America increased their

in the coming months. One great resource for this is our Timber

slice of the market.

Cladding Handbook. The global network our members have built is set

Timber Development UK CEO, David Hopkins, said: “Whereas

to become more important than ever as the timber industry looks to

categories such as softwood have returned to more pre-pandemic

navigate an increasingly complex market.”

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evident that the pallet and packaging trade is driving much of the

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New fund opens to accelerate England tree planting

The Woodland Creation Accelerator Fund will provide at least

increase the number of trained and experienced staff and expand our

50 local authorities with financial support to bring on board

nation’s much-loved treescapes so everyone can benefit from the social,

the professional expertise they need to drive tree planting and

environmental and economic benefits they bring.”

woodland creation commitments. Delivered by the Forestry

Hannah Bartram, chief executive officer of the Association of

Commission in partnership with Defra as part of the £750 million

Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport (ADEPT),

Nature for Climate Fund, successful applicants to the fund will be

said: “Local authorities are critical to the delivery of the UK’s transition

awarded up to £150,000 each.

to a cleaner, greener future. To succeed, we need to invest in our

Available to local authorities across England, newly trained or

green infrastructure, including planting trees at scale, helping to

employed staff could include project managers, woodland creation

tackle climate change and the biodiversity crisis. ADEPT is delighted

officers, community engagement officers, funding consultants, or

to be supporting the launch of the Woodland Creation Accelerator

specialist advisors, such as landscape architects or archaeologists.

Fund, which is designed to support local authorities by increasing their

Together, the staff will focus on developing planting plans and

capacity for specialist skills, helping them to accelerate their tree and

applications for capital funding in 2023/2024 and 2024/2025, speeding

woodland planting plans.”

up the delivery of new woodlands. This will help to ensure communities

All upper tier authorities (county councils, unitary councils,

across England benefit from being close to nature, which will boost

London boroughs, metropolitan boroughs and combined authorities)

health and wellbeing, create new places for biodiversity to thrive and

are eligible to apply. Local authorities will be invited to outline the

contribute to wider Government efforts to treble tree planting rates in

measures they propose to increase capacity and in return identify the

England by the end of this Parliament.

area of new woodland or numbers of trees they will commit to plant

Sir William Worsley, Forestry Commission chair, said: “By investing in

by the 2024/25 winter planting season. The deadline for applications is

tree planting and woodland creation, local authorities can play a pivotal

5pm on Friday 8 July 2022.

role in addressing the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. The Woodland Creation Accelerator Fund will help local authorities

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across England to turn aspirations into actions. This fund will help to

forestry-commission

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FEATURE  TDUK

Uniting the Timber Supply Chain

The UK government must increase the use of timber materials in construction projects, according to a recent report from the Environmental Audit Committee. Timber Development UK offers insight into how the supply chain can unite to make this goal a reality.

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n 2016 less than one-third

the embodied carbon impact of construction.

carbon emissions as an industry quite difficult.

(28%) of newbuild homes

And yet, for many years, the timber supply

With the arrival of TDUK, this is already

across the UK were built

chain has perhaps struggled to effectively

changing. The energy that already surrounds

using timber frame, with

communicate the strength of the material to

this new organisation is lending itself to

most of those homes being constructed

government, local authorities and to contractors

taking on the big challenges we all face as an

in Scotland. The use of timber in England,

and architects who are often less experienced

industry, including the creation of a net-zero

Wales and Ireland was comparatively low,

in using timber than with other less sustainable

carbon roadmap for the timber industry.

but the Climate Change Committee (CCC)

materials, such as brick, steel and concrete.

“From sawmiller, through merchant

has recommended that the use of timber be

How can we change this? TDUK

to specifier and end-user, we want all our

increased to 40% by 2050.

sustainability director, Charlie Law, believes

members to know that they are connected to

the merger of the Timber Trade Federation

a supply chain which is doing all it can to bring

Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has

and TRADA to form Timber Development UK

carbon emissions to net zero. By working

warned that urgent action is needed to help

provides a perfect opportunity to implement

together, we become more than the sum of

reduce the levels of carbon emissions in

real change.

our parts.”

Now, a new report from the government’s

Charlie says: “The timber supply chain

Timber Development UK’s net-zero

consists of many players and many thousands

roadmap is designed to help the UK meet its

costing carbon in construction’, highlighted

of businesses. This can make the kind of

legal commitment to reduce carbon emissions

the limited incentives that have been

collective effort required to achieve net-zero

by 78% compared to 1990 levels by 2035 –

construction. The report, ‘Building to net zero:

introduced to encourage the use of timber in construction, as well as the need to close the skills gap in the construction sector by improving training and knowledge among structural engineers and construction teams in how to design and build with modern timber products. Sustainable timber has a fundamental role to play in the move to creating a net-zero carbon supply chain within the construction sector and built environment. It is inherently a low-carbon commodity, and a strong carbon capture and

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joining the UK Government’s legal target to

thousands of businesses. Together, we can

reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

make a real difference to the construction

both as an industry and as individual

TDUK has already made a number

industry and encourage the use of timber in

businesses, we can start to target the key

every part of the built environment.

areas of carbon intensity and bring these

of commitments to further this goal,

“By understanding our carbon footprint,

Charlie adds: “We are only at the start

down in line with our 2050 target. With many

of the journey, and just beginning to scope

of the pieces now in place, we look forward

Recognising that climate change poses

out the industry’s emissions profile and

to working with our members, and the wider

a threat to the economy, nature and society

understand where our material carbon

timber supply chain, to demonstrate that

at large, TDUK commits to take action

emissions sit. While we know that timber

timber is the ultimate, low-carbon solution for

immediately in order to:

itself is inherently low-carbon, now we need

creating a modern, circular economy.”

Support our members in halving greenhouse

to understand the relationships between

gas emissions intensity before 2030

our processing, our kilning, and transport

TDUK is a new organisation formed by the

Achieve net-zero emissions before 2050

emissions – and how can these be improved.

merger of the Timber Trade Federation

Disclose our progress on a yearly basis.

including signing up to the SME Climate Hub commitment.

“Once we have done this, we can move onto

(TTF) and the Timber Research and

the next step – which is to identify opportunities

Development Association (TRADA).

brought together a partnership of all the

for decarbonisation, and at the end of this

TDUK will be formally launching as a single

trade associations who are active in the timber

process we will have a public facing net-zero

supply chain organisation spanning sawmill

supply chain. Together, these associations

carbon roadmap and a user toolkit to support

to specifier during the summer of 2022.

represent a multibillion-pound network of

the industry in reducing their carbon emissions.

More at  www.ttf.co.uk

Over the past six months, TDUK has

 Check Your Battens SR Timber warn against the increase of ungraded batten being passed off as British Standard graded to meet timber demand.

Image courtesy of Ben Hulme. Batten was removed from roof after installation.

Supply issues are showing few signs of improving and while price

product, saying: “I could tell straightaway some battens weren’t

was the first hit the market took, the second hit goes against quality.

right. I’ve trained my entire career to spot a graded batten and

As demand outstrips supply, we’ve seen a surge in dangerous,

some of the lengths were smaller, knots larger than tolerance

substandard product entering the market to meet demand.

allowed, and it was all mixed in with what looked like proper graded

The ongoing war in Ukraine has hit the supply chain through

blue battens.

the removal of timber from Russia and Belarus. Timber from these

To pass the timber off as conforming to BS 5534, it looked like

regions is now classed as conflict timber which cannot be sold,

the producer had painted the battens blue instead of the correct

adding pressure onto already strained suppliers. This has given

treatment method. “Whatever process they used to colour the

way to some suppliers cutting corners to ensure stock can meet

batten was clearly a shortcut. It didn’t look like it had been properly

demand. The result is a trend of hazardous substandard batten

treated with a colour dye at production stage”.

being sold as British Standard graded.

If substandard batten is coming in from shipments, it’s

The consequences of this subpar batten being sold are dire for

merchants and stockists’ responsibility to check if the stock is up

roofers. While working at height, only correctly graded BS 5534

to standard. Checks such as evidence of full chain of custody with

battens can be used as footholds while working. Substandard

documentations the batten has been produced to BS 5534 need to

batten drastically increases the chances of the batten breaking

me made. It’s critical we spot the signs of substandard batten early

or giving way during working. This could result in severe injury, or

to ensure the integrity of the UK timber market. Our customers

worse, for those working at height and using this product which is

need to have confidence that what they’re purchasing is fit for

not fit for purpose.

purpose and safe to use.

Evidence of this product is on the rise with one contractor More at:  www.sr-timber.co.uk

coming forward highlighting the challenges faced working with this

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FEATURE  SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY

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FEATURE  UK CONSTRUCTION WEEK

Next Stop – Timber Expo

Culture change, optimism and opportunity – UK Construction Week London left a lasting impression on industry leaders looking to the future of construction.

U

K Construction Week’s (UKCW) London show – its first in

important role of fire safety high on the agenda for the built environment.

the capital – was attended by more than 20,000 visitors

It was the ideal platform for us, and we look forward to connecting with

on 3-5 May 2022, alongside 300 exhibitors showcasing

those who visited our stand to help them reduce any fire-related risks and

more than 10,000 products, some of which were being

achieve stronger resilience against the threat of fire.”

shown for the first time. Demonstrating the strong demand and clear

Continuing the strong focus on culture change and sustainability,

need for a dedicated all-round construction show, 71% of visitors to

UKCW Birmingham will see the return of the popular Timber Expo. The

UKCW London had not attended UKCW before, and bookings for the

UK’s largest showcase event for timber in construction, it will bring

Birmingham show (4-6 October) are already ahead of expectations.

together award-winning architects, clients, and contractors to showcase

The key theme for both UKCW shows this year is culture change in

the many uses and benefits of timber and why it is such an increasingly

construction, making it the biggest event in the sector to address and

sought-after building material.

debate the most crucial industry issues. No area of construction was

Supported by Timber Development UK, product exhibitors and

left unturned with topics including net zero goals, sustainability and

learning sessions will cover everything from modern methods of

biomimicry, energy futures, retrofit, digitalisation, modern methods of

construction, biophilia, structural timber frame, the latest timber

construction, health and wellbeing, and diversity. The event also took a

technologies, sawmills, merchants, glulam, SIPs and cross laminated timber

hard look at how to enact best practice and real change around building

(CLT) to fixings and fastenings, timber cladding, doors and windows,

safety and the latest government regulations.

mouldings, and skirtings and flooring.

These subjects were driven by 15 keynotes and 300 specialist speakers

The Timber Expo Focus Theatre will also return in association with

who presented at multiple theatre stages and in hubs dedicated to

TRADA to share some of the industry’s most creative timber construction

innovation, CPD, offsite construction, sustainability, digital construction,

projects, and provide independent design, best practice advice and

and infrastructure.

technical guidance on the latest fire safety regulations for timber products.

Natalie Goodridge, marketing manager, LAMILUX UK commented:

Summarising the London show, Nathan Garnett, event director said:

“The exhibition had a refreshing buzz about it, with a positive and

“It was wonderful to spend our first London show with so many inspired

uplifting atmosphere around promoting innovation, culture change, and

and talented construction professionals, change makers and disrupters

sustainability across the construction industry, which resulted in a really

that are truly dedicated to building on the positive culture shift that we’re

successful show.”

seeing across the industry. Every visitor to UKCW is a part of driving this

Tim Seabrook, managing director at Scanland Built Environment

change, and we look forward to coming together again at Birmingham this

agreed adding: “UKCW showcased an incredible range of innovations

October to debate, demonstrate and celebrate even further just how ever

and panel discussions with leading industry figures on culture change,

improving and evolving construction is.”

professionalism and recruitment, procurement and net zero. Never has there been a time in this industry where there is so much progressive

UK Construction Week will be back in London in May 2023 and

change, opportunity, and innovation.”

Birmingham on 4-6 October at the NEC. Once again it will run alongside co-located shows Timber Expo, Offsite Show, Concrete

On the topic of building safety, Charlotte Collins, marketing and communications manager at the Fire Protection Association commented:

Expo and Grand Designs Live. To find out more about UKCW

“We really enjoyed coming together with the industry and keeping the

Birmingham, go to  www.ukconstructionweek.com

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COVER STORY  ECI SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS

Enhanced websites: The key to success in 2022

Andy Scothern, founder of eCommonSense, an ECI Software Solutions company, has witnessed first-hand the digitisation of the merchant sector, with a growing number of businesses now embracing specialist technology to drive efficiency.

D

elays, price rises, wage inflation and supply chain

Many merchants invested in their eCommerce capability during the

disruption all continue to create challenges across the

pandemic and were forced to make quick decisions around the software

sector. No matter the size of a business’s operation,

they were implementing. In theory, this decision should have helped

the ability to provide a high-quality level of service -

drive additional revenue. Sadly, many have found that they are now

whilst remaining profitable - is becoming increasingly complicated.

operating multiple, disjointed systems - creating a number of problems.

For those businesses still reliant on legacy systems these issues Enhanced websites

become even more complex, with effective stock and supply chain

Accurate record keeping and inventory management, becomes much

management a virtually impossible task. Similarly, without a reliable set of key performance indicators (KPIs) to track performance, productivity

harder when a business adds eCommerce functionality. Often, this can

and profitability, businesses risk repeatedly making misinformed

lead to the mis-ordering of new stock or, worse, running out of certain

decisions.

products altogether and being faced with a period of lost sales. Many

 ECI Spruce ECI Spruce is a fully integrated ERP software solution that has been the trusted solution for builders’ merchants for more than 30 years. Spruce unifies all aspects of the business, reducing costly errors and manual mistakes – giving timber merchants more time to focus on growing their business. By eliminating time-consuming, paperheavy processes, the end-to-end document management system can improve productivity and reduce costs. For those seeking to improve performance, advanced reporting and dashboards provide crucial business insights, removing the need for multiple spreadsheets and systems. The ability to monitor and track KPIs will also help with smarter long-term decision making.

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COVER STORY  ECI SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS

 ECI eCommonSense ECI eCommonSense is a market leading eCommerce and product information management solution specifically designed for timber merchants. The expert developers at eCommonSense understand the building materials distribution business and are experts in digital technology. eCommonSense software includes a wide range of tools designed to upsell and improve customer service, such as suggesting other materials a customer may be interested in or calculating the costs of a certain project. There are also tools to configure windows and doors, and a system to identify stock of matching bricks from a photograph. The system also provides insight around how well a website is performing by comparing it to others and learning from best practice, as well as offering flexible architecture, allowing a business to change the design, colours, layouts and icons as much as they like.

merchants previously had a traditional website which existed purely to share basic information such as where they were located, opening hours and what

One of the most important aspects of an enhanced website is the fact that it can display an up-to-date list of items currently stocked in the warehouse because it links directly to the overarching ERP system.

they specialised in, very few had a website through which items could be ordered. An even smaller number had a website that could communicate

trend-based data so it’s easy to visualise when KPIs have been hit,

directly with their ERP systems, the programme responsible for

and where improvements need to be made, rather than relying on

managing their supply chain and wider business. This is what an enhanced

guesswork. Staff can also access real-time data to simplify day-to-day

website does.

tasks such as ordering and invoicing. This will save hours of time and

One of the most important aspects of an enhanced website is the

allow employees to focus on the areas that require their attention.

fact that it can display an up-to-date list of items currently stocked in

Another huge advantage of a cloud-based business management

the warehouse because it links directly to the overarching ERP system.

system is the option to add additional features or functionality as the

This not only helps with more accurate inventory management, but it

business grows. Like all business investments, seeking advice from an

also removes the chance of a customer being allowed to place an order,

experienced partner is the best way to ensure that you choose the right

only to be later notified that the item is in fact out of stock.

system for your needs.

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designed to upsell and improve customer service, such as suggesting other materials a customer may be interested in or calculating the costs of a certain project. There are also tools to configure windows and doors, and a system to identify stock of matching bricks from a photograph. By including this sort of functionality on your website, you are more likely to impress customers and win repeat business. This is especially important when the nature of online retailing means customers are less loyal to specific brands and companies. Naturally, implementing new software is daunting. It’s a big investment for businesses that have been relying on more traditional legacy technology. If you do decide to invest in a digital business management system and enhanced website, you will notice several benefits. A digital system can display Timber Trader UK Magazine

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FEATURE  MATERIALS HANDLING

More Electric Expansion

Leading forklift manufacturer Combilift has added to its extensive electric range with the launch of the Combi-FSE – a four wheeled, two directional sideloader in both 5,000kg or 6,000kg lift capacity.

A

s part Combilift’s drive to help customers achieve their

by the steer angle of the front wheels to provide improved steering

aims of more sustainable operations, over 60% of the

control for the operator, better truck turning radius and reduced tyre

company’s output is now electric. Recent models such

wear. This new technology, when combined with regenerative braking

as the Combi-XLE and now the Combi-FSE

focus on heavier duty application for industry sectors including timber, steel, tubes and pipes and builders’ merchants. Thanks to Combilift’s engineering and design experience, the Combi-FSE delivers on all aspects of reliability, durability, powerful performance and ease of maintenance, combined of course with the quiet and emission free electric operation that more and more customers are demanding. The patented traction system in this new product plays a major part in ensuring the optimum performance of the Combi-FSE in all weather conditions. Sensors in the front steering axle linked to the innovative Electronic Traction Control system enable the two independent 15kW drive motors on the rear axle to be controlled individually, with the speed of each wheel governed Timber Trader UK Magazine

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(which recaptures the truck’s kinetic energy during deceleration and

ago after initial requests from companies in the timber sector, and

can be used to recharge the batteries to extend battery life), makes for

it has since become pretty much a standard solution for those who

Combilift’s most advanced steering system on its four wheeled trucks

run intensive schedules which clock up many operational hours. The

to date.

technological advancements in battery technology since then means

The generous glazing of the cab, particularly the roof to floor

that it was a natural progression to develop this electric model, which

windscreen, allows the operator to have an excellent field of vison of

will help customers to drastically reduce their carbon footprint.”

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development to ensure optimum visibility for the driver saw the perfection of the under-deck battery system, with the power pack strategically placed at the rear of the truck between the drive motors – giving a clear line of sight to the rear and when reversing, and guaranteeing the best operator visibility of any comparable truck. This position also enables safe and easy battery removal from the low-level rear of the truck. Maintenance time has been kept to a minimum due to key service features such as its quick interchangeable battery for shift work, centralised grease points on the front and rear of the load platform and removable panels for easy access to the motor. Combilift CEO Martin McVicar commented: “We introduced our first 4-wheel sideloader around 10 years

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FEATURE  MATERIALS HANDLING

Reducing Handling Risks Which is safest: masonry, open panel timber frame built with a forklift or more advanced panelised modern methods of construction (MMC) using a crane? That question is explored in a new study prepared by AIMCH.

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ccording to the new Health and Safety Risk Profiling of MMC Solutions report from Advanced Industrialised Methods for the Construction of Homes

Innovation Project (AIMCH), panelised timber methods can improve new homes and reduce health and safety hazard exposure on construction sites by 20%.. The study concludes all methods are safe, but have differing health and safety risk profiles, with crane erect panelised methods, providing 20% less exposure to health and safety risks on site. The £6.5 million collaborative R&D AIMCH project seeks to industrialise how homes are constructed by mainstreaming the use of panelised MMC methods. Previously AIMCH research has demonstrated how utilising panelised MMC systems would result in new homes being built faster, cost effectively, to a high quality and with a lower carbon footprint. This latest study strengthens the case for panelised MMC by concluding that housing sites

The first of these, which compared forklift and loose joists (GEN1)

using panelised MMC systems could reduce on-site health and safety risk

against prefabricated floor cassettes and crane (GEN 3), identified a

exposure by 20%.

fundamental health and safety improvement between the two methods:

Increasingly, panelised MMC systems are being used to build new

loose joists rely on more manual labour and material movement on-site and

homes that have progressively more pre-manufactured elements such

the installation of a safety decking system, whereas the use of floor cassettes

as prefabricated floor cassettes, pre-fitted windows, and pre-insulated

dispenses with the need for safety decking and significantly speeds up the

closed walls. These systems require a crane to offload and position the

installation process, removing many of the health and safety exposure risks

components on site.

such as trips and falls, manual handling, material movement associated with

The study, Health and Safety Risk Profiling of MMC Solutions, prepared by

loose joist and flooring installation.

Stewart Milne Group, with support from Limberger Associates, assessed the

When looking at the second category, forklift and site-fitted windows

difference in risk exposure between two timber frame systems: one built on-site

against crane and factory-fitted windows, the latter was found to reduce

using manual assembly techniques with the aid of a forklift (GEN1), also typical

health and safety hazard exposure, especially applicable with manual

of masonry-built home – the other a more advanced MMC system (GEN3), using

handling of heavy components and moving materials, which is a known

higher levels of prefabrication, requiring the use of a crane on site.

contributory factor to musculoskeletal disorders.

Stewart Dalgarno, AIMCH Project Director and Director of Innovation

In both areas the utilisation of GEN 3 systems transfers some of the

& Sustainability at Stewart Milne Group said: “This is the first study we

health and safety risks from the construction site to the MMC factory, where

have undertaken to compare the health and safety risk exposure of both

workplace safety systems are generally better managed. However, a heavier

construction methods and it is gratifying to see that the crane-erect

reliance on the use of cranes introduces an increased risk of a high impact

panelised MMC methods championed by AIMCH reduce safety risks and

safety event occurring, such as floor cassettes breaking their slings and

hazard exposure by 20% on-site, where the injury rate per 100,000 workers is

slipping off the end of the bearing when being placed. This is a risk, albeit

42% higher than in manufacturing, and where 50% of deaths are attributed

low, requires strict safety protocols to be in place.

to falls from height, compared with 16% in manufacturing.”

To ensure that the transfer of risk from the construction site to the

The study undertook two deep dive evaluations of working practices

factory does not lead to an abdication of risk management, the report

and techniques in two areas, floors, and windows, where increasing the

emphasis the important of MMC suppliers investing in safer and more

pre-manufactured value (PMV) is likely to become commonplace. The study

productive factory techniques that eliminate manual working hazards

developed a methodology for assessing risk, aligned with Health & Safety

through mechanical handling, automation, and robotic applications, as well

Executive (HSE) hazard classifications, and consequential risk profiles were

as through standardisation of processes and components.

developed for each. These covered hazards such as falls from height; slips and trips; moving and handling loads; and lifting operations and were used

Full details of the Health and Safety Risk Profiling of MMC Solutions

to compare the effect of on-site working practise differences between GEN1

report, including the risk profiling methodology employed can be

site assembly and GEN 3 prefabricated construction methods.

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FEATURE  TIMBER TREATMENTS

Action Stations for Treated Timber

Members of the Wood Protection Association (WPA) and Timber Trade Federation (TTF) are on a mission to grow demand for preservative treated wood. At the heart of this mission is a three stage Action Plan. Treatment plant at Bond Timber near Plymouth was one of the first to achieve WPA Benchmark accreditation for both 15 and 30-years service life fencing products. Photo courtesy: Bond Timber

T

he Action Plan is intended to

boards and timber cladding where the potential

ensure treated wood purchased

for fungal decay is much lower.

from a TTF member is timber that can be trusted. The TTF is

working in partnership with the WPA to deliver the action plan successfully. The Action Plan to grow demand for treated wood will:

Strict QA criteria vital for UC4 applications It is treated wood in UC4 ground contact applications that is most often the subject of negative PR and anecdotal reports of poor

• • •

Address the common failure to specify

performance. If a treated wood fence post fails

treated wood correctly

after a few years, it is almost always the efficacy

Address the lack of understanding on how to

of the wood preservative that is called into

correctly install and use treated wood

question. “There are many reasons why a treated

Make the independent verification of the

product may decay prematurely but a lack of

treatment process mandatory for all treated

preservative efficacy is not one of them,” says

wood placed on the UK market by TTF

WPA Director Gordon Ewbank, who confirms that

members.

a major field trial of UK softwood fence posts established in 2015 is now starting to show that

Nowhere is the need to build confidence

wood can be trusted to perform when products

The mechanical incising of wood facilitates preservative penetration of wood and can help achieve the quality requirements for Use Class 4 treatments under the WPA Benchmark scheme.

in the efficacy of treated wood more acute

are treated correctly for their end use. “Ensuring

than in the fencing and landscaping sector

fitness for purpose is the responsibility of both

where products are used in direct contact with

buyers and suppliers. Buyers have a responsibility

wood treaters to address the quality assurance

the ground or very close to the ground. These

to correctly specify the products they want, and

needs of their customers.

are what are known as the Use Class 4 (UC4)

wood treaters have a responsibility to have the

applications in British Standards. They are the

quality procedures in place that enable them to

end uses where wood is permanently exposed

deliver those products consistently. That’s why

The independent quality verification of

to the weather and frequently wet for extended

the strictest third-party criteria is applied to the

treated wood has been a key feature of timber

periods of time.

TTF members take the lead

accreditation of all UC4 treated wood products

supply chains in North America and Scandinavia

Challenging service conditions where it is

under the WPA Benchmark quality scheme.”

for decades. Their introduction in these major

vital treated wood products give a predictable

This is a view shared by the TTF which has

wood using markets is widely acknowledged as a

service life - 15 years being the default service

reaffirmed that there can be no compromise

key reason behind the continued strong demand

life for UC4 applications in BS8417, the British

on the quality assurance aspects of the Treated

for preservative treated wood. TTF Members

Standard for preservative treated wood. This

Wood Action Plan agreed by its members.

believe that third-party quality assurance could

standard also specifies the level of preservative

In consultation with the WPA it has recently

have the same effect in the UK and are currently

treatment necessary to protect wood in the

redefined the pathway to compliance under

working to deliver this part of their treated wood

other main application Use Classes – UC1 and

the WPA Benchmark quality scheme. WPA

Action Plan.

UC2 for indoor applications and UC3 exterior out

Benchmark is a third-party quality assurance

of ground applications such as fence rails, decking

scheme launched in 2011 as a credible way for UK

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Use Class 2 , 3 or 4 ? INTERIOR and EXTERIOR environments are very different and so treated wood performance levels should reflect this.

Preservative treatment provides added durability. However, it’s a mistake to assume that all treated wood is the same. BS 8417 groups applications for treated wood into Use Classes: INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

Use Class 2

Use Class 3(u)

Above the ground or DPC, covered

Above the ground (uncoated)

Tiling battens, framing and roof timbers, internal joists, sole plates.

Deck boards, cladding (inc. battens) fence panels, rails and boards.

Use Class 4 Ground or fresh water contact (and exterior structural support)

Fence posts, retaining walls, playground equipment, deck posts, joists and beams.

To get the best from your timber, make sure it’s preservative pressure treated to the correct Use Class

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FEATURE  TIMBER TREATMENTS

30 Years of Protection The term ‘Tanalised Timber’ has become synonymous with treated timber across the UK. One of the most established global wood preservative brands is Tanalith® E and this is where the term ‘Tanalised Timber’ originates from.

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This year marks 30 years

As part of Arxada, we can draw

proven performance of

on a heritage of over 120 years of

Tanalith® E. The first Tanalith®

creating specialty ingredients and

E formulation was sold in

solutions that protect people, places

Scandinavia in 1992 and since this time has

and the planet. With unmatched

continued to develop in line with market

expertise, Arxada is a leader in

needs. A unique combination of copper and

microbial control solutions covering

organic biocides, this high-pressure wood

hygiene, home, personal care, paints

preservative has over three decades of real-

and coatings, crop protection,

world testing across numerous aggressive,

material protection and wood

independent field trials.

protection.

The Wood Protection business has

Timber treated with Tanalith® E was specified for an outdoor activity centre in Cornwall. ©Bond Timber.

Whilst the composition

been leading the way in wood treatment

of actives plays a crucial role

technologies for over 80 years, with leading

in the overall performance of

brands including Tanalith® and Vacsol®. Our

Tanalith® E, the unique Tanalith®

mission is to help customers make the most

formulation technology also

of wood through the provision of tried, tested

significantly contributes. The

and wood protection products.

award-winning BARamine®

Our approach to business is characterised

application technology, launched

by innovative products, valued global brands

nearly 10 years ago, helps to

and exceptional customer service. Our wood

further enhance the penetration

protection brands install confidence and provide

and distribution of Tanalith® E into

peace of mind, as do our support services, which

the timbers.

enable our customers to make the most of

Fencing treated with Tanalith® E. ©James Jones & Sons Limited.

Formulations of Tanalith® E hold national approvals across Europe including the WPA

woods unique and adaptable properties. Whilst

Benchmark Approved Formulation, NTR NWPC and FCBA CTB-P+ scheme. It has Biocidal Products

our heritage runs deep, we continue to drive

Regulation (BPR) authorisation, meaning that it has passed all necessary environmental, human

innovation. With a dedicated global in-house

and animal health risk assessments. For BPR extensive data and studies are also generated to prove

research and development team, we continually

that the wood preservative is effective against wood destroying fungi and/or insects.

assess how our protection technologies can utilise modern actives to enhance the durability

Use wood preservatives safely. Always read the label and product information before use.

of wood as a sustainable resource.

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 New Timber Decking Handbook Available A new Timber Decking Handbook is now

people seek to make the most of their outdoor

The 52-page Handbook offers advice on

available free to all builders’ merchants,

spaces. Creating a timber deck is an attractive

decking design and planning, material selection,

specifiers, landscapers and builders. The

and economical way to create a unique outdoor

installation and maintenance, as well as on how

handbook aims to provide definitive

seating or entertaining area and can also be a

to source timber responsibly, with an outline of

guidance for all specifiers, buyers and

stylish way to add interest and landscaping to

relevant UK Building and Planning Regulations.

installers interested in using timber

any space. Choosing a timber deck also brings

Janet Sycamore, TDCA Director, said:

decking in their projects.

additional benefits, as its aesthetic qualities and

“This new collaborative document is designed

natural durability makes it one of the few truly

to be an easy to use, informative and well-

environmental building materials.

illustrated decking resource. It is packed with

The Handbook was developed by Timber Development UK (TDUK) and the Timber

Decking is ideal for residential and

useful information to help the reader create

aims to provide definitive guidance for all

commercial projects, from patios and

robust, fit-for-purpose decking and is certain

specifiers, buyers and installers interested in

terraces to walkways, piers and playgrounds.

to become a valuable reference for everyone

using timber decking in their projects.

When correctly specified, designed, installed

involved with timber decking.”

Decking & Cladding Association (TDCA), and

Timber decking has become a staple of UK gardens and public spaces in recent years, as

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FEATURE  MERCHANT FOCUS

Growth & Material Markets MKM is one of the leading independent builders’ merchants in the UK. We spoke to Paul Pennick, timber product manager at MKM about its recent expansion plans and how the merchant sector is responding to an uncertain market.

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ith the doors of the first branch opening in Hull in

then subsequent deflation in the consequent over-supply of timber that

1995, MKM now operates 98 branches across England,

was seen in quarter four of 2021 and early quarter one of 2022.

Scotland and Wales and operate as a community

“The impact of lockdown on the DIY and retail market has passed,”

focused company with branches operating as stand-

says Paul. “We are now finding that timber sales for this area are now

alone businesses serving their customers in the ways they see fit.

back to pre-pandemic levels, after a strong surge over the last few years when homeowners used lockdown to carry out garden and landscaping

“Because of this structure,” says Paul. “MKM finds that we can offer

improvements.

the personalised service of an independent with the buying power and

“More recently, the invasion of Ukraine has presented significant

resources of a larger organisation, helping us to provide and supply a

challenges to the supply chain, with sanctions on Russian logs upsetting

wide range of products across the building industry.”

the market and creating some price increases in April. However, with

The most recent expansion for the business was via the acquisition of Woodrow Timber and Supplies, a leading supplier of timber, sheet

these sanctions not being applied in Europe until June and July, the

and joinery products, which completed earlier this year. It was an

UK market is currently over supplied as companies across the industry

important step forward for MKM and added three new branches to the

planned for a difficult April. It is now more likely we will see market

MKM network. “Additionally, our ongoing new branches programme

deflation in the short term as a consequence of this over-supply despite

has seen us open new MKM branches in Bolton and Aldershot, both

there still being some supply chain issues.

of which opened their doors earlier this year,” says Paul. “The timber

“The full effect of these sanctions may now come into fruition

sector accounts for around 25% of the value turnover of our business.

later in the year which means we could see market price inflation come

This has increased from 21% over the last few years for various reasons,

quarter four. This despite this ordinarily being a period of stability. To work within this more turbulent market and avoid pressure

including increased demand and acquisitions, alongside wider, macro-

points it is crucial for businesses across the timber industry to plan

level changes across the wider industry.”

ahead where possible. These sanctions will continue to affect market Market changes

stability and the sector has little choice but to prepare as best they can and ride them out. To best achieve this, businesses need to work as a

Timber, like a lot of markets, has seen a fair amount of turbulence recently, with multiple factors contributing to these pressure points.

collaborative supply chain, working with partners who are closer to the

The central reason has been market price fluctuation. High inflation due

situation and using that information to adapt their working practices

to the unprecedent high demand levels through 2020 and 2021 and

accordingly.”

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FEATURE  MERCHANT FOCUS

Product diversification

knowledge and local relationships the team at Woodrow have nurtured

With 25% of the value turnover for MKM coming from the timber

with tradespeople across central Scotland.”

sector, what are the market leading timber products for the trade and Adaptable and flexible

construction sector? “In general, MKM’s leading timber products are not dissimilar from many others in the merchant sector,” says Paul. “The

With these exciting expansion plans in place amid an uncertain

main areas fall into four leading categories. The first is construction

economic climate, how does MKM see the merchant sector developing

grade products, which includes carcassing, CLS and battens, followed by

over the next 18 months? “As ever, I think the primary watchword

landscaping products, such as fencing, decking and sleepers. You then

for the merchant sector across the next 18 months should be

have key categories such as panels, including plywood, OSB, MDF and

‘adaptability’,” says Paul. “It is important for the sector to be keeping a

chipboard, and finally joinery supplies, which includes both timber and

close eye on market trends and challenges to ensure it can be agile in its

manufactured joinery items such as doors and skirting.”

response. If the past two years have taught us anything, it’s that market

The overall performance of timber across MKM is evenly distributed

conditions can change dramatically overnight – so it pays to prepare.

throughout branches. However, branches that have a higher level of

“I think it’s safe to say that there isn’t an overwhelming air of

expertise do generate a higher value of sales. “Scotland does perform

confidence around the market at the moment, with things like the cost-

particularly well for this market when compared to the rest of the UK

of-living crisis nurturing caution and reticence to spend. However, the

especially in construction grade products,” adds Paul. “This is accounted

construction sector is huge and there are still significant opportunities

for by a higher demand for construction grade timber, due to varying

to be had, particularly when it comes to housebuilders and major

home construction practices. Over 80% of houses in Scotland would be

infrastructure works. Diversification really is key.

timber frame. A much a higher percentage than elsewhere in the UK.”

“More broadly, I think there are real pockets of opportunity for the

MKM has gone through a number of acquisitions recently and has

merchant sector. Among homeowners, those who do have money to

ambitious growth plans to double in size across the next three-to-five

spend on home improvement projects will still spend it – whether it’s

years. “This is a nationwide programme that mostly encompasses green

on extensions and renovations inside the house, or landscaping and

and brownfield sites,” says Paul. “The past 12 months has seen us open

decking work outside.”

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to purse that strategy across 2022, with plans to open our milestone 100th branch later this year. “We have recently completed several business acquisitions that have helped us continue to improve our products and service offering to tradespeople and homeowners across the UK. When making decisions regarding acquisition, we are looking for businesses that can add real value to the MKM group, be it through staff expertise or strategic locations, and, ultimately, help us further sharpen that offering to customers. “However, we believe acquisitions are a reciprocal relationship, and we strive to ensure we are adding something new and beneficial for the acquired business’s existing customer base. Take, for example, our recent acquisition of Woodrow Timber & Supplies in Scotland. Historically, Woodrow was predominantly a timber merchant, so, via partnership with MKM, they will be able to expand their offering by adding construction, heating and plumbing supplies to their portfolio in due course. In turn, MKM has benefited from the in-depth product Timber Trader UK Magazine

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FEATURE  HEALTHY WORKING ENVIRONMENTS

Protect Your Investments

Image courtesy OHRA

Warehouses and storage facilities house valuable stock and machinery, so a wellprotected property against fire is crucial. Iain Cox, chair of the Business Sprinkler Alliance, explains how his organisation can help.

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he past 25 years have seen the construction of a huge

likely to have more of that asset left afterwards. A well-protected property

number of new buildings. Yet, questions remain regarding

therefore has an intrinsic value.

fire safety features and strategies within many of these

Automatic fire sprinklers are not widely used in the UK partly because

properties. One has to question why fire safety has

the regulatory guidance rarely prescribes their use and partly because even

not been held in the same regard as a buildings design,

when prescribed they are often ‘value engineered’ out. Yet automatic fire

aesthetics or ‘green’ credentials.

sprinklers prevent large fires because they activate automatically over a

The optimistic belief that a fire “will not happen to me” could explain

fire, controlling or even extinguishing the blaze before the Fire and Rescue

why businesses are not always considering the real impact of fire and its

Service arrives. They therefore protect the lives of those in the building and

consequences. They underestimate the direct financial impact on both the

the firefighters who attend an incident – but they also prevent significant

property and the business, and the time it takes to recover from a fire.

damage or destruction of a building by fire.

This all can have an impact on business value over time. A business property

The misconception surrounding the cost of sprinkler systems can be

that is well-protected in terms of fire protection and safety will have a far

dispelled by looking at the true costs of a building over its lifespan. Some would

greater intrinsic value, yet the ‘market’ does not seem to value this.

say that if a fire does not happen the cost of the sprinkler system has been

When you look at the value of a property, it’s important to think about

wasted. Why, for example, deliver a warehouse, factory or school as cheaply as

performance over time. We use metrics, data and evaluations to do this.

possible but leave out fire safety measures – only to find five years later it is lost

However how does this include considering risk and events that may happen,

completely due to a fire event, resulting in greater costs? This goes back to a

like fire. Compare this to an EPC rating, which is seen as a key indicator of

fundamental issue, that owners are perhaps not fully considering the potential

energy efficiency of a building and energy costs. This information has to be

for a fire during the life of a building. It is often manifested in not valuing what

provided when a property is sold. The lack of a rating would be questioned,

they own in terms of the potential to replace property and thinking that they

and the value of the property is impacted if the information isn’t provided.

are going to recover from a fire a lot quicker than they do. We need to place risk

The same is not always true for fire safety, there are no fire safety

into context and understand the impact, so that what is at stake is understood

ratings of buildings. If fire safety information is not available it does not

and planned for appropriately. Clear outcomes in the face of fire can then be

always lead to questions. It should do and this is perhaps a more prominent

defined. An inescapable item is that the inclusion of a sprinkler system can

item for certain buildings today. Fundamentally we need to be asking how

prevent major financial and equipment losses, containing what could be a

the building delivers fire safety and is protected against such events, and

potential major disaster and ensuring it is only a minor inconvenience.

where is the information to support this? This should become a valuable

Fire is indiscriminate and inexplicable, but that doesn’t mean actions

piece of information for any owner and similarly have a negative impact on

can’t be taken to prevent and control it when it occurs. As warehouses and

the value if not provided across all buildings.

similar industrial buildings are likely to proliferate in the coming years, now is

For example, if a building has sprinklers, fire alarms, documented

the time to think of how, and why, we should protect these valuable assets

maintenance, plans etc and another does not have sprinklers then the

which may not be glamorous, but nonetheless are vital as part of the UK’s

sprinkler-protected building is clearly worth more. If nothing else it has more

business infrastructure. Protecting the value of such properties and those

equipment. The value of that equipment can be seen functionally but it is

who work within them.

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FEATURE  PANEL PRODUCTS

Sustainable Style Wins at Chelsea

The MEDITE SMARTPLY Building the Future Garden recently stole the show at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022, winning Gold for Show Garden and Best Construction.

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esigned around the theme of sustainability, the gold

structure aims to demonstrate MTX throughout its life cycle and show

medal winning Show Garden, MEDITE SMARTPLY

the versatility of engineered wood panels.

Building the Future, was the company’s first ever show

In addition, two SMARTPLY products will make an appearance at the

garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in partnership

garden. SMARTPLY STRONGDECK and SMARTPLY SITEPROTECT PLUS.

with multi-award-winning landscape architect and innovative garden

SMARTPLY STRONGDECK is an extremely high-performance 30mm thick

designer Sarah Eberle.

tongue and groove OSB/4 panel designed for the most demanding

The garden, constructed by Landform Consultants, highlights the

structural applications. Manufactured using state of the art ContiRoll®

possibilities of engineered wood panels and the brand’s commitment to

technology, it is suitable for heavy duty, load bearing environments,

sustainable building at the home of the world’s best garden design. It

durable mezzanine flooring and industrial warehousing and storage

has encouraged show visitors to think outside the box in how innovative

unit floor space additions.

engineered wood panel products can contribute to the future of

The garden was protected with SMARTPLY SITEPROTECT PLUS,

sustainable landscapes and buildings.

a pre-coated on both sides, structural OSB/3 site hoarding panel that

Alongside this year’s ‘wild’ theme, sustainability and climate

allows users to protect their sites or display brand messages to the

change were the big talking points at the show. Engineered wood

wider public.

panel manufacturer MEDITE SMARTPLY aimed to showcase the

The result is an astounding achievement for Sarah, who is

brand’s commitment to longevity and wellness and most importantly,

celebrating her 20th Gold Medal win at Chelsea – the most decorated

sustainability. The MEDITE SMARTPLY Building the Future Garden

designer in the show’s history. “It’s incredible! When I look back and

featured some of the company’s most innovative products.

I remember that first gold, it’s still as exciting getting a gold medal

Chris King, managing director – Commercial at MEDITE SMARTPLY,

today,” Sarah said. “Creating this garden was a huge challenge and I

said: “The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is the perfect opportunity to not

wasn’t really sure that we as a team could pull it off, but we did! The

only showcase to the world the incredible possibilities of engineered

response from the public has been phenomenal.”

wood panels, but to demonstrate how versatile and environmentally

Chris King, managing director of MEDITE SMARTPLY – Commercial,

conscious MEDITE SMARTPLY products are.”

added: “The creativity and effort put in by everyone involved with our

The centrepiece of the garden was constructed using MEDITE

Chelsea display never ceased to amaze me. Winning both Gold Medal

TRICOYA EXTREME (MTX) which provides manufacturers, fabricators, and

and Best Construction is a brilliant achievement and confirms the

designers unlimited creative freedom. This lightweight, engineered wood

limitless use of our products. It’s giving visitors to the show some great

panel is guaranteed up to 50 years above ground and 25 years in ground

ideas about how they can contribute positively to the environment in

and is especially beneficial in environments where humidity and varying

which they live or work.”

weather are usually concerns. MTX is an acetylated MDF and can be used

Following the event, the garden and building were donated to

in applications where normal MDF panels cannot. However, it still retains

Andover Trees United, with the main structure being relocated to a

all the design, fixing, and machining flexibility of regular MDF panels.

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Using K8’s suite of mobile apps, a picker can scan the items from its bin and then place the items onto the pallet for delivery. The pick is automatically confirmed with no further intervention or paper, and accurate picking. The manifest for a driver can be electronically uploaded to a smart device and checked. On delivery the driver can then use the ‘sign on glass’ feature and take a photo as evidence as relevant. All these details will be immediately electronically uploaded to K8 upon completion of the delivery capturing full proof of delivery. “K8 ePOD has streamlined our processes significantly,” Paul Cornford, IS Service Manager of Howarth Timber, explains. “We no longer need to produce paper documents for our drivers or sort and file delivery notes on their return. All delivery information is on one screen. It’s a real time-saver.” All the

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