Timber Connect - Issue 2

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TIMBER

CONNECT OCTOBER 2017 ISSUE 2

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News, Views and Information from the STA Welcome to ‘Timber Connect’ – the STA’s newsletter designed to keep construction professionals up-to-date with the latest industry news, initiatives, services and technical information available from the UK’s leading organisation representing the structural timber sector. Housebuilding Starts in Timber Frame Increase

Following the highly successful launch at Timber Expo, we are proud to present our Annual Survey and delighted to report that market share for timber frame housing construction has increased to 28.4% in 2016 and is expected to continue on an upward trajectory. This is impressive enough but if we add to this the other construction sectors that are currently using timber systems such as Structural Insulated Panel Systems, Cross Laminated Timber and Glulam - it is obvious the whole sector is ‘on a roll’! We are currently compiling a report across these structural timber sectors which will be published at the end of the year and will provide robust detail to substantiate anecdotal evidence.

Launch of the New £3 Million Innovation Factory

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STA Library - Latest Document announcements

Both the NHBC and LABC are reporting unprecedented levels of housing starts in structural timber frame and this looks likely to increase further. Scottish Government is working with SFHA, Homes for Scotland, Scottish Innovation Centre and the STA in an effort to build 50,000 affordable homes in the lifetime of the current Parliament.

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In addition, the STA has been working with the UK Governments All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Wood and the Welsh Government in promoting the benefits of timber frame for house building and the sectors ability to deliver any additional volumes required.

Structural Timber Awards Celebrating the simply outstanding

This report has been developed to illustrate to Governments and the wider construction industry that our sector delivers quality structural systems and has the ability and willingness to upscale to meet market demand. This powerful message demonstrates that the timber industry has proven capacity and ability to deliver solutions to help alleviate the housing crisis - now and in the future. Our Annual Survey Report for 2016 is now available to download visit:

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Project Gallery All Souls Church

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Project Gallery Pitairlie Roundhouse

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Dates For Your Diary

Andrew Carpenter Chief Executive

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Launch of the New £3 Million Innovation Factory In September, representatives from the STA Board headed off to attend the launch of the new £3 million Innovation Factory, located at Hamilton International Technology Park in Lanarkshire. The facility will provide a dynamic environment, away from the conventional building site, where the UK construction industry can innovate, take risks, explore and learn in a safe and supported environment.

As structural timber systems are gaining traction across the industry, the STA’s mission is to enhance quality and drive product innovation through technical guidance and research, underpinned by our members’ quality standard assessment STA Assure. This scheme offers reassurances to the construction community that our members meet or even exceed current legislation and regulatory requirements. There is no better time to join the STA. Join now until December 2018 for the cost of just an annual membership and gain: • Direct representation with Government and construction sector leaders • Highest quality and technical standards - driven by our STA Assure scheme • A Code of Conduct - by which all member companies operate • Relevant and ‘best-in-class’ training and education • Networking events, trade shows and conferences

The Innovation Factory offers 30,000 sq ft of workshop space filled with state-of-the-art production, technology and prototyping equipment - ranging from robotics to a semi-automated offsite timber frame manufacturing line. UK construction businesses of all sizes can use the facility to test and develop new products, processes, systems and solutions - from early stage ideas through to full commercialisation.

CSIC has recognised that offsite will have a major role to play in the future of the construction industry. So, if you are in the UK and you are involved in construction, visit the outstanding Innovation Factory and see what it has to offer.

The organisation behind this pioneering initiative, the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC), has already relocated to a central hub within the new manufacturing facility. Through their investment in the new Innovation Factory,

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Direct communication with your target customers through attendance at events and a national PR and marketing campaign

To find out more about the benefits of membership go to: www.structuraltimber.co.uk/ members/benefits For further information on membership categories and rates please contact: Bob Davis – Membership Manager: bob.davis@structuraltimber.co.uk or call 01259 272140


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Collaborate, Advise & Promote

INDUSTRY NEWS

Time for Timber Podcast The newly launched Structural Timber Association’s Podcast - Time for Timber can be listened to ‘on the go’ from mobiles or other portable devices. A series of interviews are planned with high-profile construction professionals and the first Podcast features Tim Snelson, Associate Director for Arup - a company that offers multi-disciplinary design, with architecture and engineering services. In this inaugural Podcast, Tim Snelson discusses the opportunities for timber to provide smart solutions to rapidly create sustainable and energy efficient buildings to meet the current and future challenges in the construction industry. More are planned to include interviews with high profile industry leaders such as Mark Farmer and sector specific Podcasts, with self-build being the next in the schedule. To listen to the full interview and share on social media go to: www.structuraltimber.co.uk/podcast

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Woodknowledge Wales - A Forum for Collaboration and Action Woodknowledge Wales is creating a collaborative network of organisations to facilitate information exchange, joint ventures and collective action. The Structural Timber Association has become a Woodknowledge Wales delivery partner and is working alongside a ‘timber value’ network. We are collaborating to advise the Welsh Government on offsite timber solutions to meet the demand for rapid and energy efficient housing solutions to meet unprecedented demand. It is the Welsh Government’s intention to have 75% of these houses constructed in structural timber systems. For more information on Woodknowledge Wales go to: www.woodknowledge.wales

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Structural Timber – Providing the Capacity and the Solutions There has never been more enthusiasm for offsite manufacture and it is reminding government that the structural timber sector is ready and waiting to help resolve the shortfall in the housing stock. The well-documented housing shortage in the UK has become a political hot potato of late. Politicians of all affiliations have been promising to address the issue, whether by pledging support for lending schemes or for the construction of hundreds of thousands of new homes. This is all excellent news for the timber construction sector and it is being acted upon by the Structural Timber Association, which has lobbied successive governments long and hard over the advantages of building with timber. Thanks to the advances made by the sector, the STA now has hard evidence to back up its words and has prepared a capacity report. To read the full article visit: http://www.structuraltimbermagazine.co.uk/news/ structural-timber-providing-the-capacity-and-the-solutions/

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Inform, Educate & Inspire

STA LIBRARY

The STA is the authoritative voice of the structural timber industry in the UK. The Association is committed to stringent standards of quality and service and sets a professional benchmark for the industry. We produce a range of Advice Notes, Information Papers, Construction Details and Technical Bulletins covering all aspects of structural timber design and application. Information/documents are free to access - however, some documents are only accessible to STA Members. The STA’s technical documents are now located in one place on the library page -www.structuraltimber.co.uk/library/

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Important STA Technical Document Update A series of drop down filters aide searches for specific information by Topic, Technology or Document Type. Please note the following important updates to:

Separating Distance Design Guide The third revision of this document extends the guidance to a wider range of structural timber buildings. It builds on further scientific work undertaken and the experience of the industry applying the original guidance over the last six years.

STA Fire Safety Video: Designer Guide to Fire Safety - which is located on the STA’s YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2iDVmuE or click on the ‘Video Vault’ button on the STA website.

STA 16 Steps to Fire Safety The STA are extremely pleased to have HSE endorsement for the first time in the 16 Steps to Fire Safety which is a reflection of its full acceptance in the construction industry beyond the structural timber market and clearly shows the STA are leading the field in Fire safety.

Foreword by the Health and Safety Executive This guidance is helpfully set out for Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 duty holders such that designers and contractors can follow the specific aspects of the 16 Steps Process that apply to them. The guidance covers all sizes of timber frame and structural timber development, recognising that larger sites will require a more in-depth assessment. Peter Baker, Director of HSE Construction Division

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STRUCTURAL TIMBER AWARDS

Celebrating the Simply Outstanding The 2017 Structural Timber Awards – sponsored by the STA - surpassed all previous events in terms of the calibre of entries and attendance. Construction professionals gathered at this prestigious award ceremony on October 10, at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham to celebrate the great, the good and the simply outstanding. With over 200 impressive submissions, this year’s Structural Timber Award judges had an onerous job of selecting the winners. The big winner on the night was STA member, B & K Structures and Waugh Thistleton Architects for Dalston Lane which scooped the Winner of Winners. One of the judges described the project as “Inspirational in demonstrating what is possible using the correct balance of time, cost and performance.”

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The head of the judging panel and Chief Executive of the Structural Timber Association, Andrew Carpenter said of the night: “The depth of expertise across all categories was impressive and the exceptional number of entries clearly demonstrates the upturn in the industry. The Structural Timber Awards is a high-point in the construction industry calendar and it is truly inspiring to see so much activity in the sector.”

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ST Awards Celebrating Success

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1. ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR

Mawson Kerr Architects: Sunbeams Music Centre

2. BEST COMMERCIAL PROJECT

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Sprunt Architects: St Peter’s Stonegrove

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3. BEST CUSTOM & SELF BUILD PROJECT

Platform 5 Architects: Backwater

4. BEST EDUCATION PROJECT

Hewitt Studios LLP: Holme Lacy Campus

5. Best Healthcare Project Sponsored by: Sponsored by:

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dRMM: Maggie’s Oldham

6. Best Low Energy Project

Net Zero Buildings: Schoolhaus

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7. Best Private Housing Project

B & K Structures: Dalston Lane

8. Best Retail & Leisure Project Sponsored by:

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ABIR Architects: The Weald and Downland Living Museum

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STRUCTURAL TIMBER AWARDS

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9. Best Social Housing Project

rg+p: Heathcott Road

10. Client of the Year

Nominated by Stewart Milne Timber Systems: Barratt Homes

11. Contractor of the Year

F Parkinson: Maggie’s Oldham

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12. Engineer of the Year

Arup: The Marylebone Cricket Club

13. Installer of the Year

Mint Construction: Stephen Perse Foundation School Extension

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Stewart Milne Timber Systems: BIM Product Library for Offsite Timber Frame Building Solutions

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Delivering Better Buildings

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16. Project of the Year

KLH UK & Ramboll: Blackdale Student Residences

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Provelio: Berkeley Centre

18. Best SIPs Project

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19. Best Solid Wood Project

Waugh Thistleton Architects: Dalston Lane

20. Best Timber Frame Project

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21. Winner of Winners

B & K Structures & Waugh Thistleton Architects: Dalston Lane

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The Submission deadline for entries into the 2018 Structural Timber Awards is 31 May 2018. For more information go to www.structuraltimberawards.co.uk 21.

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STRUCTURAL TIMBER AWARDS

Just some of our winners from the evening...

Winner of Winners: B & K Structures & Waugh Thistleton Architects for Dalston Lane

Product Innovation Award: Joyner Bolt

Sponsored by: The STA

Sponsored by: The Timber Trade Federation

“The design and construction process under taken here is impressive and provides a first-rate model for housing projects in dense metropolitan areas.”

Best Retail and Leisure Project: ABIR Architects, The Weald and Downland Living

Project of the Year – Joint Winners: KLH UK and Ramboll, Blackdale for Student Residence

Sponsored by: SIG360 Technical Centre

Sponsored by: MBM

“Exquisitely finished buildings creating a beautiful retail space. If only all shops were like this.”

“Speed and efficiency of construction shine through with this project; effective use of BIM and 3D logistics modelling point to the benefits of embracing this technology.”

Best Timber Frame Project : rg+p, Heathcott Road

Architect of the Year: MawsonKerr Architects, Sunbeams Music Centre

Sponsored by: Medite SmartPly

Sponsored by: Stora Enzo

“The development of timber frame technology application continues at a pace – demonstrating the calibre of the sector.”

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“A seemingly simple solution that saves both time and money.”

“Great to see how multi-storey can be delivered in challenging areas without compromising on sustainability vs. commercial realities; a great advert for the use of timber”.

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Outstanding Projects & Products

BUILD IT AWARDS

Build It Awards We are delighted to announce that the Build It Awards 2017 included many of our members in the list of winners. The high-profile awards had hundreds of outstanding entries, demonstrating excellence across all aspects of self build and renovation sectors, including remarkable projects, innovative products, essential services and superior suppliers.

Winners include the following STA Members: • Best Timber Frame Home: Fleming Homes for New Maesgwyn.

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Kingspan Timber Solutions

• Innovation in Industry: Kingspan Timber Solutions for ULTIMA Building System powered by Kingspan Kooltherm. • Best SIPs Home: JML Contracts for Pitairlee Roundhouse.

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Outstanding Contribution to Self Build: The National Self Build & Renovation Centre, Swindon.

Best Self Build Project Under £250k: Potton for The Sawyer’s Bespoke Build.

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PROJECT GALLERY

Our Project Gallery demonstrates the diverse applications and capabilities of structural timber across a range of sectors. By exploiting advanced offsite manufacturing technology to increase capacity - structural timber systems deliver cost and programme assurances, developing energy efficient buildings at a rapid rate reducing capital and on-going running costs. In this issue, to demonstrate the adaptability of Structural Insulated Panel Systems (SIPS), we focus on two very different projects.

Project: All Souls Church Company: SIPCO Ltd Sector: Leisure Technology: SIPS

All Souls Church was once the hub of the community in Bolton. It was built in 1881 by an evangelical mill owner and after the congregation dwindled, in 1986 the neglected and vandalised church was closed until two decades later, when the Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) teamed up with the local community to restore it to its pivotal role at the heart of Bolton. Following a £4.9m adaptive reuse project, which has been ten years in the making - the regeneration development recently won an English Heritage Angel Award for The Best Rescue of Any Other Type of Historic Building or Site. The new look modern interior of the Grade II* listed church, features two futuristic free-standing ‘buildings within a building’. Constructed from Structural Insulated Panels Systems – designed and manufactured by SIPCO - these ‘pods’ house a coffee shop, restaurant, meeting and event spaces together with a centre for heritage learning.

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Constructed over a period of just over a year, all materials and machinery were brought in and out through the church’s two-metre wide west doorway. This restriction resulted in the use of a prefabricated SIPS, limiting the need for heavy lifting equipment during construction. All Souls, the Churches Conservation Trust’s biggest ever regeneration project - was delivered on time and on budget, exceeding expectations. But this development is about so much more. It is about rejuvenation - bringing life back into a dilapidated and redundant building, giving the people of Bolton a ‘heart to their community’ – a place to use and enjoy but most of all, a building to be proud of. A joint partnership between the Churches Conservation Trust and the local community, has set up ‘All Souls Bolton’, an independent social enterprise, to manage the building. For the full project profile visit: http://www.structuraltimber.co.uk/ project-profiles/all-souls-church/

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Structural Timber - Delivering Better Buildings

Project: Pitairlie Roundhouse Company: JML Contracts Sector: Residential Technology: SIPS

JML were approached to custom build a roundhouse and bothy. The design of the new dwelling reflects the clients’ appreciation of the buildings in the Scottish countryside. The nature of the exposed site and the unpredictable Scottish climate meant the building method had to achieve a weatherproof Earth Save Productsand efficiently. shell quickly

JML engineered, designed, produced and erected the full SIP structure from its processing factory in Perthshire. The specialist installation team erected the house and installed triple glazed timber Aluclad windows and doors throughout. Their finishing joiners used local milled Scottish Larch to form the curved fascias and soffits for the roundhouse. With such a complex design - accuracy and attention to detail are essential to ensure every joint was airtight and sealed. Having engineered and built many complex SIP structures in the past five years, this particular project allowed JML to demonstrate just what can be achieved Potton both structurally and aesthetically.

Although cleverly disguised as a traditional farm building, the cutting-edge engineering is fully appreciated in the cathedralesque roundhouse with amazing panoramic views. It is finished with timber boards in a smooth, uninterrupted curve. It produces a truly unique and architecturally stunning room within a budget that could not otherwise have been possible without using SIPS. The project was delivered exactly how the client and architect envisaged and demonstrates that SIPS engineering at its most complex and creative. This project is a seamless blend of inspirational design and cutting-edge construction techniques, built with commitment and dedication to the client’s dreams. For the full project profile visit: http://www.structuraltimber.co.uk/ project-profiles/pitairlie-roundhouse/

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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Driving Quality & Performance Standards

FIRE SAFETY WORKSHOPS

The STA Assure Membership and Quality Standards Scheme is designed to benefit both clients and members by promoting the differing accreditations and quality standards held by individual STA member companies. STA Assure has now received formal recognition from three of the industry’s leading structural warranty and building control bodies LABC Warranty, Premier Guarantee and more recently, Protek Warranty.

The STA is currently running a series of Fire Safety Workshops across the UK. The purpose of these workshops is to provide the latest Site Safe procedures and complementary Fire Risk Management and Safety information – including 16 Steps to Fire Safety and the Association’s latest Advice Notes. The workshops are open to STA members and non-members including system manufacturers, house builders, contractors, clients, designers, erectors, architects, HSE & CFOA members.

This year has seen the release of the updated Site Safe Policy which provides all members with access to the very latest Health and Safety training. Building on the existing expert guidance provided by the STA, the new iteration further pushes members to have best practice embedded as standard practice.

DATES AND VENUES: 01 November 2017 Garfield Hotel, Glasgow 25 January 2018 Future Inns Hotel, Cardiff

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CARDIFF

Who Should Attend? These sessions are aimed at; STA members and non-members including system manufacturers, house builders, contractors, clients, designers, erectors, architects, HSE & CFOA members.

Delegate Rates: STA members - £45 + VAT Non-members - £95 + VAT

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