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Future-proofing Knowledge..........................................20 David Hopkins, CEO of the TTF, takes a look at the Code for Construction Product Information and the concept of proving competence when it comes to product knowledge.
Treated Wood Works Outdoors.....................................22 From time-to-time stories emerge that treated posts cannot be relied on. Gordon Ewbank, CEO at the WPA, says that the weight of scientific evidence and the experience of its members prove otherwise.
All Timber Bases Covered................................................24 We spoke to James Jones & Sons about recent company activity and the shape of the UK timber market.
Claim for Your Innovation..............................................26 Businesses in the forestry sector are potentially missing out on an average of £48,000 in R&D tax credit savings.
New Truck on the Block ..................................................28 Hubtex has unveiled the world’s first fully-automated electric multidirectional sideloader for handling long, heavy and bulky goods – the ‘customer-specific’ PhoeniX AGV.
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UK’s most advanced sawmill planing line begins production
North Lincolnshire-based timber importer and timber products
than has hitherto been available in the UK. With the line now fully
manufacturer Arbor Forest Products recently began production
operational, it is now processing up to 200m of timber per minute. The
on its new sawmill planing line – thought to be the most advanced
technologically led process involves each piece of timber being scanned
system of its kind in the UK.
as it runs through the line, allowing defects such as splits and knots
Last year the company announced it was investing £6 million in the new facility which features unique timber scanning technology,
to be identified and trimmed out, with the result being more useable lengths of timber in each load that arrives with customers.
allowing Arbor Forest Products to eliminate defects in lengths of
Commenting on the new line, Phil Yell said: “This new facility
timber – reducing waste and saving time for Arbor Forest customers.
represents a significant investment for us at Arbor Forest Products, and
The planing line was developed in conjunction with Swedish company
a large leap forward in terms of the standards being achieved in the UK
System Hall AB, which designs, manufactures and supplies many
timber market. Technology like this has so far only existed overseas, and
different types of mechanical handling systems and conveyors for
we’re very proud to have worked with System Hall to bring this level of
the woodworking industry, primarily – up to now – in its neighbouring
processing power to the UK for the first time.
Nordic countries. Arbor Forest Products collaborated closely with
“We are now able to accurately assess each piece of timber that
System Hall to devise the production line that best suited its needs, and
passes through our facility and can therefore guarantee a specified
which would offer the best possible value to end users – which would
level of quality for each batch, in line with our customers’ expectations.
include shed manufacturers, those building farm and equine facilities,
With some industrial users reporting wastage levels of around 10%
and the general construction market.
due to faults with the timber, this is a genuine game-changer for UK
Phil Yell, operations director at Arbor Forest Products, and Phil
timber.” This is the first phase in the company’s biggest investment in a
Bott, sawmill production director, worked closely with System Hall’s
single year, with upcoming plans for additional storage taking the total
Jaokim Blixt to agree the design and layout of the facility, travelling to
investment to around £12 million.
Scandinavia in late 2019 to see how similar sawmills, where facilities More at www.arborforestproducts.co.uk
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Pandemic continues to impact on pallet and packaging prices
Further price increases in the wooden pallet
timber has reportedly doubled in price in
EU are causing further impact for businesses.
and packaging industry are ‘inevitable’,
recent months.
There was also a Brexit-related surge in
according to the European Federation of
FEFPEB secretary general Fons Ceelaert
demand for ISPM15-compliant pallets and
Wooden Pallet & Packaging Manufacturers
said: “On the one hand producers of wooden
packaging, which was most intense in the
(FEFPEB), as the impact of the pandemic
pallets and packaging need to satisfy their
weeks immediately before the deadline. This
continues to be felt by companies across
customers’ demands and growing volumes,
was reportedly still high during February,
Europe and the rest of the world.
but on the other they are experiencing
suggesting a lack of preparation on the part of
enormous price increases on the wood
some customers.
The organisation stated that it expects sustained rises in the price of raw materials
market. As wood costs account for more than
– including timber and steel – and availability
70% of the price of a wooden pallet then
many categories of raw material make further
issues in certain markets, to create upwards
pallet price increases are unavoidable.
price rises in sectors including wooden pallets
pressure on prices for several months. The
“In the end – according to market rules –
“Ongoing international pressures on
and packaging inevitable. The situation is
pallet and packaging sector in most of FEFPEB’s
the raw material is sold to those paying the
complex and, with supply chains around the
member countries showed a decrease in trade
most, which currently is the US timber market
world affected, we expect this to continue for
across 2020. However, as the construction
as Bloomberg lumber futures climbed to a
several months,” added Ceelaert. “We advise
trade and other businesses have recovered,
record high. So wooden pallets and packaging
manufacturers and repairers to maintain an
volumes have begun to increase again, creating
producers are facing increasingly non-
ongoing dialogue with their customers to
pressure on pallet timber.
profitable production, wood shortages and
ensure they are well-informed about this
serious economic decisions about slowing or
situation. FEFPEB, together with our member
even shutting down production.”
associations, is continuing to observe the
Other international factors, including the diversion of Scandinavian and German timber to satisfy demand in the US and Chinese
FEFPEB, which highlighted the developing
markets, and issues such as a drop in Irish
situation in autumn 2020, said the increased
timber production, have also impacted on
administrative burden, delays and costs
the situation. In the US, pallet and packaging
associated with the UK’s departure from the
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National Timber Group keep expanding Hymor Timber Limited has been acquired by Arnold Laver & Co Ltd,
Rob Barclay said: “We are delighted to welcome Hymor Timber to
part of the National Timber Group, with effect from March 1 2021.
the Group – our shared expertise and commitment to our customers
Established in 1990, Hymor is an independent timber merchant
makes this an obvious and complementary partnership. Together, we
supplying ethically sourced
will increase our offering in the
hardwood and softwood to
important hardwood timber
a broad range of trade and
category and extend our range
commercial customers, including
of services in the Midlands and
joiners and manufacturers
the North West, improving our
across Staffordshire and the
customers’ experience.”
surrounding area. Located in
Roger Malkin added: “As
Stoke-on-Trent, Hymor employs
founders, Graham, Chris and I
28 people and in 2020, achieved
are extremely proud of all that
revenues of £4.5 million.
we have achieved so far. We
Hymor fills a geographic
know that Hymor is capable of
gap in National Timber Group’s
achieving much more. So our
existing branch network and
priority was to find a partner
creates an additional hardwood
with shared goals and values
centre of excellence, serving the
who would help it to fulfil its
Midlands and the North West,
future potential. We were
complementing the product offering of NTG’s specialist hardwood
impressed with National Timber Group’s focus on product quality and
depot in Hull that serves Yorkshire and the Humber. Hymor’s founders/
its commitment to the highest standards of customer service. We are
executives: Graham Morris, Roger Malkin and Chris Hyde will work with
confident that we have selected the right partner and that Hymor will
Rob Barclay and Patrick Guest, NTG’s chief executive and managing
continue to prosper within the enlarged Group.”
director for England, to achieve its successful integration into the More at www.laver.co.uk
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Södra Wood announces partnership with Denholm Port Services one of three main loading ports: one on the west coast of Sweden, one on the east coast and one in Finland. The goods arrive by boat at three east coast UK terminals – Sheerness, New Holland and Dundee – and one in the Republic of Ireland. “With the UK leaving the EU and all lorries and ships entering the country now requiring customs clearance – combined with the sheer volume of timber we import – we wanted to avoid any potential issues with delays,” explains Anthony Burridge, Shipping Manager. “We therefore took necessary steps to mitigate this risk, and our partnership with Denholm Port Services plays a significant role. “Denholm is very much the expert in this field and with a team in place dedicated to clearing all of our ships and lorries, we’re confident that we can continue to supply Södra Wood Ltd has announced a two-year contract with Denholm
our customers in a timely, cost-efficient way. This partnership is just
Port Services, the leading UK ship agency provider. In light of increased
another step in cementing our long-term approach to the UK market,
paperwork and more complex requirements following the UK’s
and continuously improving the service we provide our valued UK
departure from the European Union, Södra has taken steps to streamline
customers. Crucially, it also frees up our internal team’s time, allowing
its imports and mitigate any potential issues or customs delays.
them to do what they do best: fulfilling our customers’ requirements to
Södra is in a unique position, in that its business model gives it full
a high standard, each and every day.”
end-to-end control of its supply chain. Södra produces timber in seven More at www.sodra.com
sawmill locations across Sweden and Finland, and ships goods from
Bruce McKay at the BSW Timber Solutions helm Bruce McKay has been appointed as
Timber Solutions. Over the last 12 months, I
managing director of BSW Timber Solutions
have been inspired by the dedication of those
Limited, formerly SCA Wood UK, following
within our business and I am motivated by
five successful years in his post as supply
seeing everyone strive to ensure that BSW
chain and procurement director. The
Timber Solutions becomes the best that it
announcement came after Bruce was
can be. With the acquisition we have already
director and joins Alan Mills, finance director
appointed as the designate managing
set our strategy to align with BSW, aiming
for the BSW Timber Solutions division, Mike
director of the business when it was
to deliver innovative and proactive solutions
Lomas, BSW group operations director, and
acquired by BSW in December.
right across our business.”
Mike Faulkner, BSW group sales director, as
Having spent 25 years in the timber
BSW Timber Solutions Ltd is one the
industry, Bruce has senior level experience
largest processors and distributors of timber
working across a variety of functions –
products in the UK with annual sales in excess
Solutions,” said Tony Hackney, CEO of BSW.
including procurement, supply chain, sales and
of £145 million. The business operates from
“It’s been fantastic to internally promote both
commercial – and he will lead the business
its headquarters and distribution centre in
Bruce and Lynsey. We have ambitious plans
through this exciting new phase.
Stoke-on-Trent and has further processing and
for the business that will add value to our
distribution capability at its three other sites
established products and widen the range of
nearly five years, it goes without saying that
in Melton, Welshpool and Cumbernauld. In
products we offer.”
I’m thrilled to be a part of the exciting new
addition to Bruce’s appointment, Lynsey Pace
future with our newly named business, BSW
has been promoted from HR manager to HR
Bruce said: “Having worked at SCA for
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Ignition invests in Cornish timber manufacturer Ignition, a leading UK provider of asset finance
meet the business’s growth plans for the next
for SMEs, has assisted Truro Timber Frames
five years, the company needed to invest in
with finance for vital new equipment. Based in
some significant pieces of equipment and
Truro in Cornwall, Ignition offers finance for a
during 2020 Ignition arranged almost £275k in
wide range of assets from plant and machinery
advances to finance the purchases.
to vehicles and business equipment. Truro Timber Frames & TTF Truss Solutions
Ignition navigated the challenges of Coronavirus lockdown on behalf of Truro Timber
The new Hundegger saw pictured with company directors, Rob (left) and Nick (right) Winfield, with Paul Caunter (centre) of Ignition.
Ltd, the manufacturing arms of The Winfield
Frames in arranging finance to support the
Holdings Group, specialise in the manufacturer
purchase of a Hundegger Saw direct from the
of lockdown along with purchasing equipment
and erection of timber frame, joist and truss
supplier in Germany at a cost of more than £200k
from overseas made it a challenging time to
components for the commercial and residential
with Ignition transacting the required funding in
source new machinery and progress with finance
construction sectors. Based in St Columb,
excess of €150k using the F/X facilities available
arrangements, it was great to have Ignition
Cornwall, the business has gained a trusted
to them. This automated saw line feeds and cuts
helping us every step of the way. Each transaction
reputation across the region for the design,
timber direct from the computer designs and
was dealt with swiftly and efficiently meaning
manufacture, supply and erection of high
is three times more efficient than the previous
that we got the equipment quickly and with
quality timber frame buildings that are both
labour intensive, manual cutting method.
minimum hassle. All their help has enabled us to
quick to build and cost effective. As part of its
TTF Truss Solutions also bought a brand new
hit 2021 running with the capacity to meet the
offer, it also supplies prefabricated roof trusses
Truss Press, which cost almost £130k of which
demands of an ever growing order book and
that are manufactured under quality-controlled
Ignition arranged finance of nearly £100k – this
with the knowledge we can satisfy all our clients
conditions in the factory.
piece of kit is invaluable in growing the truss side
erection schedules.”
With an ever increasing workload over
of the business and has doubled output capacity.
the first decade of trading and in order to
Director, Nick Winfield, said: “The restrictions
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Composite Prime unveils new ‘on-trend’ colourway this trend is set to stay with Pantone crowning
Prime has saved the equivalent of 110 million
‘Ultimate Grey’ as its colour of the year. 2020
plastic milk bottles from landfill.
was the year that homeowners embraced every
Composite Prime, has launched a new duo of
Charles continued: “All of our sustainable
part of their home and the garden became an
products have a remarkable likeness to timber,
extension of our living space - as a result, interior
something that our competitors struggle
trends were carried outdoors. Using the colour
to emulate. The versatility and colour tones
grey both indoors and outdoors has become
that composite material allows make it the
extremely popular to create a contemporary
perfect choice for consumers wanting to
and dramatic look.
transform their gardens. HD Deck® Dual allows
colours, slate and natural oak, to its HD Deck®
“We have responded to the grey hue
Dual range in response to consumer demand.
demand and introduced ‘slate grey’ coupled
design with tailored patterns and schemes to
Annual sales statistics from the Yorkshire-
with ‘natural oak’ to our popular Dual range.
match adjoining interiors.”
based business showed that more than 90%
The combination of natural oak and slate is
of its decking products sold last year were
a market first and we’re confident that it will
layer to increase protection against fading,
in varying shades of grey, and as a result the
be well received by consumers and stockists
staining and other potentially damaging
team has developed and introduced a new
alike. Demand for ‘natural oak’ decking also
elements, the boards are low maintenance,
colour pairing to its HD Deck® Dual range.
increased. It’s a finish classically associated
slip resistant, durable, and barefoot safe so
with indoor flooring but as homeowners
make the ideal option for high traffic, family
two-colour option that allows the deck to be
invest in their outdoor spaces and create
outdoor living. The range also saves space in
laid with contrasting colours to create a bespoke
complimenting colour schemes we’ve
warehouses due to the reversible two-colour
finish or pattern. Charles Taylor, sales director
experienced higher than expected sales.
options and is 3D embossed with wood grain to
The innovative range offers a reversible
at Composite Prime, said: “A huge proportion
Composite Prime’s products are made using
of our product sales in 2020 were in the colour
recycled plastic and FSC® certified oak wood
grey and predictions for 2021 suggest that
flour. In the six years of operation, Composite
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Robert Hairstans appointed founding CATT director national location in timber education and
building that will impact timber technology
to work with the broader NMITE academic
and advanced manufacturing, sectors that
team to create a sustainable educational
are critical to regional and national growth.
portfolio.
The building will accommodate extensive
Hairstans joins on a two-year secondment
workshops, studio learning space, breakout/
from Edinburgh Napier University (ENU),
study space and ancillary areas. Planning
where he is head of the Centre for Offsite
permission has been submitted with the
Construction + Innovative Structures
expectation of starting on site in April 2021
(COCIS) within the University’s Institute for
and structural completion by March 2022.
Sustainable Construction. Commenting on the
When complete, this facility will complement
appointment, Professor Beverley Gibbs, chief
the research and timber testing infrastructure
academic officer, NMITE said “We are thrilled
of ENU and, by extension, the Construction
at Professor Hairstans’ arrival and know he
Scotland Innovation Centre which is hosted
has the expertise, experience and passion to
by ENU. This Centre has a unique Innovation
develop and deliver the CATT’s vision.”
Factory capable of manufacturing advanced
Professor Hairstans’ specialist expertise is in the fields of timber engineering and
timber technologies including a vacuum press for cross laminated timber (CLT) production.
technology with a focus on adding value to
The appointment has the additional
the timber supply chain with an emphasis
benefit of bringing together two
on engineered timber products and offsite
organisations who, having seen the potential
(modular) construction. Commenting on his
of a future partnership, have now signed a
appointment, Robert said: “I am delighted
memorandum of understanding. A key focus
to be the founding director of the CATT.
of the UK wide collaborative framework is
Working with industry I want to accelerate the
the idea of CATT as a ‘living lab’, working with
utilisation of timber, digitisation and factory-
industry to develop projects that prototype
based approaches by ensuring an inclusive
solutions with students gaining knowledge
educational model which generates a value
from real-life conditions. In the longer term
New Model Institute for Technology and
return for the sector via the next generation of
NMITE explains its ambition is to catalyse a
Engineering (NMITE) has announced that
built environment professionals.”
UK-wide, full-sector skills strategy for timber
Professor Robert Hairstans has joined as
Central to this vision is a new learning
technology and sustainable built environment,
founding director of its Centre for Advanced
and teaching building in Hereford’s dynamic
bringing about growth and impact on industry,
Timber Technology (CATT). His role will be
enterprise zone – Skylon Park. NMITE’s
society and the environment.
to lead the development and delivery of
building will be a beacon of sustainability
the CATT, to help establish it as the leading
and is NMITE’s inaugural advanced campus
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New WTTA chair announced Nigel Buckley-Ryan, Södra Wood Ltd sales
from the industry invited to present at each
director, has been named as Western
gathering.
Timber Trade Association’s (WTTA) new
“All WTTA members are passionate
chairperson. The WTTA is a regional
about the timber industry and servicing our
association of the Timber Trade Federation
customers to the highest possible standard,”
(TTF) with around 50 active members across
said Nigel.
Great Britain and Belgium, including Södra
“The WTTA offers an invaluable platform
Wood.
to network with fellow members and share
Its remit is to support its members with
ideas. Each member is therefore able to
all the information, help and assistance they
take something valuable away from each
require, and its website is a hub of timber-
meeting and improve their own business.
the good work of Mark Wayne Probert, the
related educational and training resources.
This improvement is then paid forward to
outgoing chairperson, in the months and years
The quarterly meetings offer an excellent
our customers, meaning it’s a win-win for the
to come.”
opportunity for its members to network in an
industry. I’m incredibly proud to be the new
informal environment with a quality speaker
chairperson and look forward to continuing
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concern from the survey participants that they will face further challenges and uncertainties once the grace period for customs declarations comes to an end in July, and when UKCA marking is enforced next year. Encouragingly, the survey did find respondents well prepared for their new role as Operators under UKTR and the due diligence requirements this entails, as well as for the new rules for importing, as none of those surveyed mentioned any issues
Brexit friction part of timber trade equation
from a compliance perspective. David Hopkins, TTF CEO said: “On the whole, this survey shows that our members are coping well with the changes brought about by Brexit. But the new trade restrictions have come at a time when the market is experiencing unparalleled challenges as a result of the COVID pandemic. In December
Difficulties with logistics, trade with
Regulation (UKTR), phytosanitary certificates
we released a market statement warning of
Northern Ireland, and the time and cost to fill
and potentially duty under the Northern
tight timber and panel supplies into 2021.
out customs and due diligence paperwork are
Ireland Protocol, GB suppliers are at a
Now, the situation is exacerbated by increased
adding pressure to an already tight timber
disadvantage compared to their European
administration and slower delivery times as a
supply chain, a survey by the Timber Trade
counterparts, as NI is for practical purposes
result of the Brexit trade deal.”
Federation (TTF) has found.
still in the EU, and timber from the EU is not
“Looking ahead we see a variety
subject the same or similar requirements.
of challenges besides logistics. Most
facing respondents, with a lack of haulage
However, NI exporters to GB do appear to
concerningly is UKCA marking. This mark
vehicles, inflated costs, and hauliers’ hesitancy
have largely ‘unfettered access’, with 55%
could raise considerable trade barriers for our
to import and export goods in and out of the UK
of respondents reporting that they were not
members. The Government has yet to draw up
slowing down trade. The next most prominent
experiencing trade restrictions while moving
the full framework for suppliers from outside
issue for traders is the Northern Ireland
goods from NI to GB.
the UK, so we foresee businesses struggling
Logistics is the most pressing challenge
Protocol, which 45% of respondents from Great
Additional administrative procedures, as
to prepare for the implementation of the
Britain (GB) who are trading with Northern
well as some European companies unwilling
new mark next year. We are working with the
Ireland (NI) believe is detrimentally impacting
or unable to share details of supply chains
Construction Products Association (CPA) to
their ability to supply the NI market.
to help members complete the necessary
look for practical solutions to this situation.”
As timber from GB is subject to customs declarations, due diligence under UK Timber
due diligence under UKTR, is also affecting respondents’ businesses. There was also
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James Jones & Sons picks up GT Timber James Jones & Sons Ltd has announced the acquisition of GT Timber Ltd, the holding company of Taylormade Timber Products Ltd and Kerr Timber Products Ltd which operate sawmills at Sherburn Hill, Durham and Annan respectively. The acquisition will increase James Jones & Sons Ltd’s annual sawn output to 800,000m3 thereby consolidating its position as the UK’s largest privately owned sawmill, timber engineering and pallet manufacturing company. “We are delighted to have concluded this transaction,” commented Tom Bruce-Jones, Chairman of James Jones & Sons Ltd. “We are really pleased that the existing management team are staying on within the enlarged group to provide continuity, facilitate the integration and to help realise our long term strategic plans. The sawn output from both mills will
the investment programme that we have already started to reach a
complement our portfolio and will allow us to offer increased product
successful conclusion. The sale process was completed quickly and
opportunities for our existing, and newly expanded, customer base.”
smoothly, reinforcing our long-held views that James Jones & Sons Ltd
“On behalf of our shareholders and employees, I am very pleased that GT Timber Ltd will become part of the James Jones Group,”
is a family company, who shares the same values, ethos and philosophy. We are very excited about the future.”
added Jilly Wentworth, managing director of GT Timber Ltd. “Their More at www.jamesjones.co.uk
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FEATURE DIGITAL TOOLS
Taking Technology to Another Level Sam Hart, innovation manager at Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) discusses the growth in digital technology in construction and the wider use of homegrown timber across the built environment.
T
he Covid-19 pandemic has changed working habits,
improved, with less reliance on human interpretation: time is saved, by
with remote access and social distancing limiting what
using computers that can handle tasks much more quickly and it enables
can be done in person. For the construction industry
greater access to data that can be used to support decision-making.
and associated supply chains that has been challenging,
Efficient digital methods can also help to reduce waste, ultimately
but digital tools and technology can play a large part in shaping a
improving sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of the
Covid-safe future.
timber trade one step at a time. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) tools are also
Digital is a broad term, however, and not every piece of technology is going to be relevant to every business. Together with the Scottish
beginning to filter into different ways of working. While most are still
Construction Leadership Forum and Scottish
at the early stages of adoption, new imaging
Futures Trust, CSIC is working on initiatives
tools are being developed, for instance, to
that demystify what is available and help
support remote management of forests, or
companies to understand the technology they
in enabling timber to be craned on and off
should be looking at and, just as importantly,
lorries more safely with drivers controlling
the technology they can largely disregard.
crane arms remotely. We have been working
There is already a digital transformation taking
with the University of Strathclyde and Robert
place across the sector with companies using
Gordon University to design a VR and AR system
technology to their advantage in a number of
that will allow building standards officials to
different ways, from building timber frame
remotely tour a site as it is being built and make
houses to panellised or fully modular projects.
the necessary checks. While this technology
For merchants, digital tools can help to
has an obvious use at the moment, it could
streamline processes, provide real-time data and
also be employed more routinely in the future
information, monitor stock efficiently and can
– particularly in rural and remote areas, where
even be used to predict trends that can influence
travelling to sites may take hours. That said, not
stock levels.
every local authority will have access to, or the means to purchase, VR and AR hardware. So, we
There are a number of clear benefits
are also working on a more rudimentary form
that come from using technology: accuracy is
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continuously changing, which means we need to focus more on developing transferable, or meta-skills. Digital literacy, for instance, will be an important area for new recruits coming into the timber trade, as well as knowledge of wider trends in sustainability and innovation that will help to future-proof the sector. Laminated timber of all kinds – cross laminated timber (CLT), nail laminated timber (NLT), and glued laminated timber (GLT) – are also a key focus of what we do at CSIC. In fact, the vast majority of my current work is in these areas. Previous research from Edinburgh Napier University has shown that homegrown timber can be used for structural applications and we began the commercialisation of mass timber in earnest around two years ago. We took the next step in that process with the project we
of the technology which could allow them to remotely inspect sites through an app on their mobile or tablet for simple checks like whether
announced last year that will lead to the demonstration of a UK-grown
doors and walls are in the correct place, before moving into more
timber housing unit at COP26 in November. The walls will be made
complex areas.
from CLT, the floors from GLT, and NLT will be used in the roof. Through
At CSIC, we are committed to supporting our colleges and
the increased use of homegrown timber in commercial construction
universities to be fully prepared for the volume up-skilling, res-killing
and housebuilding, we can reduce our reliance on imported timber.
and multi-skilling demands associated with transformational shifts
There should be a range of knock-on benefits from that in terms of
in industry practice. Our ‘Offsite Ready’ programme, delivered in
costs for construction companies, reduced carbon footprint, and in a
partnership with Edinburgh Napier University, City of Glasgow College,
wider economic sense from the setting up of new and more resilient
and a range of industry partners, has supported hundreds of educators
supply chains in the UK. However, we need to raise awareness in the
to develop knowledge and understanding of offsite construction, and
industry and a big part of this project is about doing that. Ultimately,
to embed their learning into teaching practice.
greater sustainable use of our natural and renewable resources will
As the digital transformation gathers pace, it will also impact on the skills that are required by those involved in the process, and the
deliver a range of environmental, cost, and economic benefits for Scotland and the wider UK, as well as for individual businesses.”
competencies and standards that we associate with various job roles. More at www.cs-ic.org
The skills required by the entire construction workforce are rapidly and
Proving the Business Case for Homegrown Timber Among a range of benefits, using more
are built using timber and recent UK
has led on research and development to
homegrown timber is expected to
Government statistics show that, in 2018,
determine the viability of using homegrown
significantly lower costs for the construction
the UK was the world’s second largest net
timber for the production of mass timber
industry – figures suggest a potential
importer of forest products – including
products and systems, such as CLT, NLT,
reduction of as much as 10% compared
timber – behind only China.
glue laminated timber (GLT), and dowel
to imported CLT – cut carbon emissions
Timber grown in the UK has historically
laminated timber. The Scottish Government
through reduced need for transportation,
been used for non-structural applications,
is committed to getting more Scottish timber
and open new markets to the UK-based
such as fencing and palettes. However,
into construction and aims to increase the
timber sector. Analysis has suggested that
Edinburgh Napier University Centre for Offsite
current 2.2 million cubic metres to 2.6 million
around 85% of all new homes in Scotland
Construction and Innovative Structures,
cubic metres each year by 2021/2022.
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FEATURE HOMEGROWN TIMBER
More Native Trees Required
A meeting in February of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Forestry and Tree Planting heard that timber grown in the UK is perfectly good to use in construction and has a big part to play in renovating properties as well as building new homes.
R
eported on by Confor, the
need all this wood and much more besides. Only
to make a solid link between tree planting,
discussion focused on how the
about 20% of our demand (for wood products) is
woodland management and wood use, saying:
use of wood must increase
met by homegrown timber.”
“Demand for wood is increasing, exponentially,
significantly if the UK is to meet
Dr Ridley-Ellis stressed that total timber
but are politicians and civil servants building
its climate change targets and produce more
self-sufficiency in the UK was an unrealistic goal,
this into policy-making? Are they advocating
homegrown wood. Currently, the UK only
adding: “Even if we met our current planting
the urgent need for increasing sustainable
produces about 20% of the wood it uses, with
targets and planted entirely productive conifer
wood production in tandem with sustainable
80% imported.
species, we would still not be self-sufficient
food production? The need to plant productive
for 200 years – and that’s where we are now,
woodlands now and restock those that have
head of public affairs for CEI-Bois and EOS
not taking into account growing demand.
been harvested. The language around the next
(the European woodworking and sawmilling
Fundamentally, timber is renewable and, on the
round of land use support would suggest not. In
industries), began the meeting by outlining the
face of it, plentiful, but we can forget about the
the race to plant we need to change perceptions,
global perspective, saying: “If we house the
reality on the supply side. Renewable is not the
change language, it’s not tree planting we should
world’s fast-growing population using these
same as infinite.
be promoting, it’s tree establishment. We need
Paul Brannen, a former MEP and now
traditional materials (cement, steel, brick and
“The trees we plant now will not be used
to plant with a purpose.”
block), there is no way we will meet global
for decades and will set the standard for future
climate targets. The only material we know that
generations. Trees grown here are suitable
and Tree Planting, added: “It’s so vital to set
we can substitute for them is wood. Can we
for much of our construction as long as we do
a clear pathway to plant more trees, manage
use wood products in what the EU is calling the
not over-specify. We need to use what is good
more woods and use more homegrown timber
‘renovation wave? This is important because the
enough, not better than it needs to be.”
in the year that COP26 comes to the UK and
Ben Lake MP, chair of the APPG on Forestry
Jasper Meade, director of PYC Group in
focuses all our minds on our global climate
Powys, Wales, who has been working with wood
challenge. The Climate Change Committee
wood fibre for lagging lofts and wooden window
for 30 years, said demand for wood was growing
has recommended to the UK Government that
frames instead of plastic and metal ones. Actions
fast, with much greater interest from councils
from 2025 at the latest, all new homes in the
like this could create a ‘second carbon sink’ in
and housing associations and has created major
UK should be timber-framed. This is a massive
the built environment, after the first sink in an
supply challenges. “There are difficulties in
ask and the biggest question is where is all that
expanded area of new forests.
procuring Welsh timber: one has to really plan
wood going to come from?”
UK has the oldest housing stock in Europe.” This could include the mass use of both
Dr Dan Ridley-Ellis, head of the Centre for
ahead and the credit terms are not always
Lake said he would write to Minister for
Wood Science at Edinburgh Napier University,
favourable,” he said. “We want to be able to
Forestry Lord Goldsmith setting out what
said it was important to remember that wood
source timber from our own country because
the APPG had discussed and asking for his
had many uses – as well as high-profile timber
that is sensible and sustainable. The situation is
views on how the Government plans take into
housing, there was a need for fencing, pallets,
changing, but we have had shocking difficulties
consideration greatly increased demand for
energy and the retro-fitting of properties. The
getting timber since Brexit, with prices shooting
timber.
UK currently produces about 10-12 million cubic
up about 25%.”
metres of wood every year. “When we talk about building with timber, we need to remember we
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COVER STORY TIMBERMARK
Thinking Big with Timbermark
B3 model
B35 model
B85 model
Timbermark ID Systems has launched a new range of handheld thermal inkjet (TIJ) printers from Chinese manufacturer Zhuhai Bentsai Printing Technology Co. Ltd. These are ideal for both pallets and packaging.
W
ith the new larger print capability, designs have far
drawback. The fact that the B35 can double this print size and print a
greater impact, and visibility from a greater distance.
high-resolution mark onto timber or even composite blocks means we
Additionally, the 1” cartridges are available in aqueous
can now offer the right tool for the job.”
and solvent variants, so the printer can work on porous
Packing case manufacturers can use the B80 model, which has a
substrates such as paper and timber, and non-porous substrates such
market-leading, 100mm high print effect. This is achieved by stacking
as metal, plastic or glass.
four of the 1” heads and synchronising the printing through a contact
Timbermark sees great potential for these new products across
encoder wheel to keep the print heads in registration. A guide rail for
many industries and anticipates keen interest, particularly from pallet
this printer is available in a customisable length, up to 1.8m long, to
and case making businesses. Pallet manufacturers can use the 1”, B35
suit a variety of applications. The rails are inexpensive and are available
model to print stacks of assembled pallets, using the hand printer and
separately, so that a series of rails can be used to produce a jig suitable
guide rail. The ISPM HT mark is produced particularly effectively using
for each printing job.
this technique, and results in a mark that is supersharp, sized 25mm high by 50-60mm long, and can be applied in around one second. Additionally, there is a ‘group print’ feature, which allows the user to select multiple designs. The job is configured by the operator from the touch screen, and the printer cycles through the designs in the order selected. In this way, a pallet with a different stamp on each block can be marked without changing the printer setup, making the job as quick and as easy as stencilling, but with the quality of a desktop printer. Oxfordshire-based Timbermark has been supplying printer products and systems to the timber industry for 16 years. Managing director, Colin Stewart, says this handheld printer is just what many of his pallet manufacturing customers have been waiting for: “Customers like the precision and quality of mark offered by the TIJ printers,” says Colin. “But until now the height of the mark at just half an inch has been a big
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Economy and flexibility Thermal inkjet has hitherto had a bit of an image problem with perceived high running costs, and this, too, is an issue that is addressed by this new product range. Firstly, the controller has a ‘greyscale’ setting, meaning that users can change the dot size, which affects the ink use. Customers might use this feature to adjust for bleed into the material grain, to optimise the contrast with the background substrate colour, or simply to manage the cost per print. Secondly, there is a standard cartridge refill system, meaning that users can increase the life of the 1” cartridge with an easy-to-use ink supply and injector. The refill kits are available uniquely via e-commerce, and for now are limited to aqueous inks. Thirdly, the equipment is value-engineered by an innovative Chinese producer, with the result that the equipment costs as little 25% of the price of some European manufacturers of similar products. The equipment and solution is design-led, with functionality and cost criteria factored in. The B3 printer in this new range is an example of this approach to value-engineered product design. Using a standard 12.7mm (1/2 inch) printhead, this handheld printer’s main advantage is its price competitiveness – it is available for under £600.
“Customers like the precision and quality of mark offered by the TIJ printers. But until now the height of the mark at just half an inch has been a big drawback. The fact that the B35 can double this print size and print a high-resolution mark onto timber or even composite blocks means we can now offer the right tool for the job.” The B80 can print perfect shipping logos onto plywood and OSB. Customer logos can be printed to exact specifications, often for designs that would be impossible to achieve with a stencil or rubber stamp. The system is so precise that, on most substrates, it can print a machine-readable bar code or matrix code. This opens new possibilities for accessing online documentation such as data sheets or hazardous goods info, by scanning a QR code from a smartphone. A USB database feature can be used for printing variable data, such as writing customer addresses on the panel. The data is saved on USB as a .csv file and loaded to the device. The user can then select the starting point and assign a column of data to each variable field in the design.
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FEATURE TRAINING & SKILLS
Future-proofing Knowledge
David Hopkins, CEO of the Timber Trade Federation (TTF), takes a look at the Code for Construction Product Information and the concept of proving competence when it comes to product knowledge.
N
ot so long ago, the president of the TTF, Charles Hopping
the supply chain, but TTF members adopted an alteration to our Code of
of Hoppings Softwood Products, remarked to our
Conduct that makes due diligence responsibilities clear to both Chinese
annual gathering that the Grenfell disaster had ‘changed
suppliers and UK importers.
everything’ for the construction sector. Some four years
Our campaign on timber treatments, in line with the principles behind
down the line, the construction sector is coalescing around various
the Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI), is designed to ensure
actions, set out in three key pieces of information which I would urge
that anyone trading in or selling ‘treated timber’ gives precise information
everyone to read, which emanate from the challenge set out in Dame
as to which level of treatment timber has received. This enables timber and
Judith Hackitt’s original report.
builders’ merchants to check suppliers’ documentation and make sure they
Firstly, published last October, is ‘Setting the Bar’, the latest report of
are getting the material they asked for. It is also intended to make sure that
the Competence Steering Group for Building a Safer Future. The second is
merchants understand why and how timber treatments vary, and which
the Construction Products Association’s ‘Construction Product Information
types of construction and garden timbers need which level of treatment. In
Industry Consultation: Better Data, Safer Building’, setting out the need
this way all our customers will be getting the right timber for the right job
for implementing a pan-sector Code for Construction Product Information.
and can expect it to perform in a designated situation.
These two workstreams go hand in hand. Thirdly, launched only in March,
As our trade starts to get to grips with the CCPI, it will make us all stop
is the Construction Leadership Council’s Skills Plan 2021-2025. Taken
and re-examine how we can prove to our customers in the trade that our
together, these three crystalise the steps that need to be taken to formalise
people know what they are talking about and can offer sound advice. Some
the construction sector’s commitment to safe building products and
companies choose to write their own timber training courses based around
practices of the future.
their business needs. Others send their staff on external courses, the two
In ‘Setting the Bar’ the deliberations and action plans of eleven
most popular being run by the Wood Technology Society (formerly the
Working Groups, covering a vast swathe of the construction industry,
Institute of Wood Science) now under the banner of professional body IOM3.
detail requirements for demonstrating the competence people working
These give a good basic grounding in timber, panel products and certification,
in their individual sectors. Working Group 12, the Construction Products
sufficient for most new entrants to our trade to get to grips with the material
Competence group, will be the next to publish its findings. In the
they are dealing with, and to know when to ask colleagues for advice.
meantime, the Code for Construction Product Information recognises
It is the gaining and formalising of experience above that level
the importance of both the competence of the individuals conveying
which the sector will be focusing on as we move forward. New matrices
information, and also of their ethical behaviour while doing so.
of construction product competence, developed through the various
These strands – competence and ethics – reflect what the TTF has
post-Grenfell Working Groups, will result in new overarching competency
been working on of recent times, in our campaigns on Chinese plywood
standards for construction, which we in the timber trade can then work
and now on timber treatments. In both cases, we were faced with a mis-
with and adapt to the needs of our industry. The TTF is now fully engaged
match in product descriptions and a need to uplift the trade’s knowledge
on producing its own map of the training, skills and education needs of
of how to detect material which didn’t meet its specification. With Chinese
our members, wherever they sit along the wood supply chain, as our
plywood, detailed research revealed huge inconsistencies between the
contribution to a post-Grenfell world.
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FEATURE TIMBER PROTECTION
Treated Wood Works Outdoors From time-to-time stories emerge, often driven by other agendas, that treated posts cannot be relied on. Gordon Ewbank, CEO, Wood Protection Association (WPA) reveals that the weight of scientific evidence and the experience of its members proves otherwise.
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reated wood is the
the ground no significant signs of
mainstay material of
deterioration in treated spruce, pine,
the fencing industry
larch and Douglas fir posts could be
and preservative
detected yet the untreated control
systems do work when applied
posts have already starting to fail.
in accordance with industry
In all markets, there is a choice of
standards and when treated
products and price points. The fence
posts are installed correctly.
post market is no exception. Premium
WPA members produce millions
products with a quality assured
of treated posts every year and,
pedigree and predicted performance
contrary to allegations that failures
do cost more. If a low-priced fence
are widespread, they report that
post is accompanied with a vague
incidents of early onset decay are
description such as ‘green treated’
now relatively uncommon. That’s
then buyer beware! The level of
because treaters have invested
preservative protection could be quite
heavily to underpin confidence in
inadequate for the end use making
treated wood for ground contact
premature failure almost inevitable.
use. These investments include: The WPA BenchmarkTM Scheme •
Enhanced timber drying facilities
•
The introduction of incising
Currently, some fencing contractors are calling for no-strings
technology to improve
performance warranties on treated
preservative penetration
posts including consequential costs it fails prematurely. However, such
•
Innovations in treatment plant design and process control
calls swim against the tide of industry opinion now TTF members have
•
Improved communications to raise awareness about how to specify
adopted third-party certification as the best way to verify treated wood
treated wood correctly
quality. Certification schemes are highly successful in other treated
Offering third-party quality verification that treatment complies
wood markets like USA, Canada and Scandinavia and TTF members
with either 15 or 30 years desired service life requirements in
believe the time has come to use them in the UK too. The QA scheme
industry Standards.
TTF members are most likely to turn to is the WPA BenchmarkTM.
•
The WPA BenchmarkTM for wood impregnated with preservative has Wood preservation is an industry of continuous development where
been operating successfully for over 8 years and has accredited treaters
treatment Standards are based on scientific evidence accumulated
in the UK and the EU. The scheme verifies, under third-party audit, that
from years of laboratory and field testing, constant process innovation
the treatment process and treated product are compliant with industry
and extensive sampling and analysis of treated products. All too often
standards. Whilst the British Standard BS 8417 defines preservative
though, if a post decays prematurely, the finger of blame points at
penetration and retention levels by application ‘use class’ it does not
the preservative. This is wrong. Claims that current preservatives lack
set down how these critical requirements are achieved but points to
efficacy totally ignore the evidence that they do perform.
the recommendations in the WPA Industrial Wood Preservation Code of Practice.
Confirmation of Preservative Efficacy It takes years of research and testing to develop an industrial
An Open Invitation
wood preservative. Before a manufacture can sell any preservative to
WPA is delighted that several major timber trade associations are
UK wood treaters they are required, by law, to get approval from the
collaborating closely in its campaign to promote quality and help grow
Health & Safety Executive (HSE). A key part of the HSE’s assessment
the UK market for treated wood. The offer of collaboration is always
process is close scrutiny of a preservative’s efficacy data and field test
open to those who share our mission to make the most of wood as a
results. Approval for sale will not be granted unless sufficient evidence
sustainable, low environmental impact construction and landscaping
of effective performance has been accepted.
material.
Confidence in the efficacy of current preservatives is further reinforced by early results from the 15- year independent UK field trial
The WPA Industrial Wood Preservation Code of Practice is available
of 1,560 square sawn fence posts managed by BRE. After five years in
as a free download from www.thewpa.org.uk
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You can rely on treated timber in the field
when you follow the simple
for ground contact treated timbers:
Ground Rules
Specify Use Class 4
Preservative pressure treatment provides wood with added durability. However, it’s a mistake to assume that all pressure treated wood is the same – treatment levels should be tailored to the desired end use (Use Classes). When ground contact timber is treated correctly to Use Class 4, it is fit for purpose – evidence from WPA field trials supports this. Several timber trade bodies are working together to help ensure that quality standards are assured across the timber supply chain – so whether you buy or sell treated timber you can rely on its performance, just follow the simple Ground Rules.
levels of preservative treatment – anything less and service life, structural safety and customer satisfaction will be compromised.
Use a trusted treater
who has third party accreditation of their operational quality management systems – such as the WPA Benchmark Scheme.
Be prepared to pay
for quality – premium products incur higher costs but their inherent value is priceless when performance in the field is paramount.
Typical Use Class 4 applications include: Fence posts, retaining walls, landscaping timbers, playground equipment, decking posts, decking joists, boardwalk substructures and any external application where structural integrity is essential for user safety.
The Make Sure it’s 4 campaign is supported by:
Find a WPA Benchmark Approved treater:
www.thewpa.org.uk
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FEATURE JAMES JONES & SONS
All Timber Bases Covered
James Jones & Sons Ltd have been at the forefront of the UK timber industry for generations and are constantly innovating and expanding. We spoke to them about recent company activity and about what shape they find the timber market in.
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hat will the recent acquisition of GT Timber bring
Raw material prices are increasing globally and higher prices
to James Jones’s annual sawn output?
are reflected in the timber pallet and packaging industry, due to
The acquisition will increase our annual sawn output to 800,000m3 thereby consolidating our position as the
UK’s largest privately owned sawmill, timber engineering and pallet
the impact of COVID, Brexit and wider global material demands etc – how is James Jones & Sons tackling this and maintaining availability and supply across the UK? It has been well documented that timber prices are rising rapidly
manufacturing company. “We are delighted to have concluded this transaction,” says Tom Bruce-Jones, chairman of James Jones & Sons
worldwide. The primary reasons being high demand from USA and
Ltd. “We are really pleased that the existing management team are
China which is diverting Scandinavian and German timber away from
staying on within the enlarged group to provide continuity, facilitate
European markets. The situation in the UK is exacerbated by the decline
the integration and to help realise our long term strategic plans. The
in Irish timber imports due to felling licence difficulties in the Republic
sawn output from both mills will complement our portfolio and will
of Ireland. This difficult situation in timber supply has severely impacted
allow us to offer increased product opportunities for our existing, and
on the UK pallet and packaging manufacturing and repair sector. In
newly expanded, customer base.”
addition to the ‘supply side’ issues, there is very strong demand from the construction and fencing markets which compete for the material
Can you say more about how the Pallet and Packaging Division
required for pallets and packaging. The industry is working effectively
operates across the UK – James Jones & Sons manufactures
through its industry associations (TIMCON in UK and FEFPEB in Europe)
pallets and packaging as well as inspects and repairs – how
to communicate to clients the severe impact of this unprecedented
does that work and what is involved?
situation (timber represents an average over 70% of the cost of new
We have 16 Pallet & Packaging sites across the UK. Our pallet and packaging operations have progressively expanded over recent years
pallets). The industry has also to contend with rapidly increasing steel price increases, along with the impact of Covid-19 and Brexit.
through organic growth and acquisition and today we work closely with all the major UK pallet pools CHEP, LPR, IPP and EPAL. Through our
Can you explain what the Upall ‘innovative pallet’ is and how it
continued investment in automated technology we can offer customers
protects pallets and extends lifespan? Upall protects the most frequently damaged areas of pallets.
access to the most advanced pallet manufacturing and repair facilities in the UK, a national distribution network and a complete range of
Robust guards are attached to new, high quality and kiln-dried
pallet and specialist timber packaging solutions.
wooden Euro pallets, ensuring maximum protection from impact,
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FEATURE JAMES JONES & SONS
extending the lifespan by more than three times, whilst minimising
2030 and 2050 net zero carbon targets are part of everyone’s
maintenance costs and ensuring the pallet remains in constant use. All
long term thinking across the timber and construction industry
materials are fully recyclable.
– how is James Jones & Sons addressing these?
The Lockerbie ‘super site’ is one of the most technologically
fundamental part of our Group ethos and strategy. We have been at the
advanced wood processing facilities in Europe – why is that
forefront of innovation with regards to all environmental matters for a
and what is used as a comparison?
number of years and have pioneered a number of innovative processes
Enhancing our environmental impact has always been a
The Stevens Croft site at Lockerbie offers a wider specification of
and systems to enhance our carbon negative credentials. We have carried out a lot of life cycle assessment (LCA) and
round timber not only in the UK, but also in Europe. The development of the site, including the Hangingshaw facility, has adopted the most
environmental product declarations (EPD) work, to promote the
advanced sawmill and processing facilities that are not only comparable
greater use of our sustainable wood products and where possible to
with sites in Europe, but over the world as a whole with a total wood
substitute non-sustainable materials for sustainable wood products.
requirement of 600,000 tonnes of logs, combined with the adjacent
One of our key sustainability elements is the use of the PAS 2050:2011
facilities Forest Garden and EON/AWJ exceeding 1.5 million tonnes
carbon reporting model, supported by Ecometrica, the UK’s leading
which is comparable with large scale sites elsewhere in Europe.
greenhouse gas accounting and compliance specialists.
The JJI Joists assembly line at the Timber Systems Division has
uniquely demonstrates that the carbon captured during tree growth is
been hugely successful – what quantities are being produced and
greater than the carbon used to deliver, manufacture and supply our
where are the successful market segments for the products?
timber products. Not only does this enable key trigger impacts to be
The carbon model measures our overall carbon balance, which
Our world leading JJI-Joist assembly line, based at Forres, has
identified and reduced, but our resulting carbon negative footprint can
the capacity to produce 20 million lineal metres a year. We have
be applied to supply contract volumes and individual house designs, to
45% market share in the UK and provide to most of the major UK
complement client corporate social responsibility (CSR) requirements in
housebuilders. We are continuing to invest in our product lines with two
a meaningful and robust manner.
major upgrades planned in 2021 and a recent land acquisition allowing us to expand and improve operations and service to customers. We continue to innovate with new products and have recently launched Insulated JJI-Joists, which is an innovative addition to
What developments are expected in the next 18 months from a company perspective and how do you see the timber market moving throughout 2021? We have a rolling programme of capital expenditure in plant and
our I-Joist range. The OSB Is covered with Stylite PlusTherm. This considerably increases insulation performance, minimises thermal
machinery, ensuring further sector leading efficiencies. These include
bridging and can be drilled for convenience, vastly reducing labour time
further expansion of our I-Joist facilities at Forres and redevelopment of
and cost. They are also perfect for offsite construction.
the Mosstodloch sawmill. We recently completed the installation of a new low pressure timber treatment facility at Mosstodloch The plant, which
Can you say a little about the adoption of digital technology
was supplied and installed by Tweddle Engineering, will double the capacity
across the Group such as the Hi vision virtual reality (VR)
of low pressure treatment in the Group. The new facility will complement
system for log loading?
our existing low pressure plant at Aboyne in Deeside, enhancing our
Our mission has always been to be at the forefront of research and innovation and we are very proud to have pioneered a number of
service offer to existing customers and where possible, enabling us to develop new customers across Scotland and Northern England. Further investments are also planned for the GT Timber sites at Annan
innovative, ground-breaking products. We are constantly looking for new opportunities to enhance our research and development programme and
and Durham with continued expansion and investment in Pallets and
to lead the timber industry by example. We have implemented a number
Packaging Division. James Jones & Sons is committed to plant 2.5 thousand
of innovative industry leading initiatives to improve the health, safety and
hectares of new woodland by 2025 and will see over 600 hectares planted
welfare of drivers. These include the Hi Vision VR loading system, which
in the next 18 months, as both commercial and amenity woodlands for
allows drivers to have total crane control from the safety of their cab as
future timber production and carbon sequestration for the Group.
well as developments in tyre pressure technology through Tirbos and More at www.jamesjones.co.uk
tracker/directional navigation with Navman.
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FEATURE FORESTRY R&D TAX CREDITS
Claim for Your Innovation
Businesses in the forestry sector are potentially missing out on an average of £48,000 in R&D tax credit savings. Dominic Bartholdi, Head of Business Development at R&D tax specialists GovGrant explains more.
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ith HMRC data revealing
•
that the UK agriculture, forestry and fishing sectors
Implementation of scientific biology and geology
and activity
•
Disease prevention
R&D tax credit claims, those operating in
•
Management of forestland, including use
whether they might be eligible. In the
•
UK companies are able to claim tax relief for their R&D activity. The schemes, for
•
Looking at why pollination is low over the past few years, tracking bee populations
made up just over 1% of UK
the industry are encouraged to consider
•
advancements, including hydrology,
If there’s a moment where something
of high-tech surveying and analysis tools
unexpected has impacted your land
Post-harvest advancements to process
management whether through disease,
raw materials into products
climate change, pollution or any other factor,
Hydrological and biological research.
then any time spent looking into why this
SMEs and larger companies, are both
may be the case could be qualifying R&D. Any
administered by HMRC. Typically SMEs get
Even when businesses are already claiming
machinery you’ve tweaked for working in a
back up to 33% of the amount they’ve spent
R&D tax credits, they might not have fully
woodland or park, to improve a particular
on qualifying R&D. Large companies could
explored the potential of that claim. For
function or purpose specific to its situation,
get more than 10% of their R&D spending
example, we had an agricultural client who
could be R&D. Anything you’ve tried as a way
refunded.
hadn’t considered a key project as R&D. In this
to save money or drive efficiency – whether
case, day-to-day work was carried out to monitor
it worked or not. Either way, it could be
innovation tax credit only suited to those in
the crops under specific trial conditions and
qualifying activity.
white lab coats and in digital sectors, but in
collect data, and that was time spent on R&D.
reality it’s applicable to any business that has
It was similar with indirect personnel who were
More at: HMRC data – Research and
developed and used innovation in its process.
working to enable that R&D.
development tax credits
The misconception is that it’s an
So much activity that could be considered
Here HMRC defines innovation in terms
www.gov.uk/government/statistics/
of overcoming scientific or technological
good forest management practice would qualify
corporate-tax-research- and-development-
uncertainty, something that couldn’t be
as R&D – for instance, gaining insight into growth
tax-credit www.govgrant.co.uk
worked out easily by a professional in the
conditions, discovering novel ways to improve
field. It can even be applied to for tax savings
yield or ways to save money on the management
on innovation that has failed.
of forestland. In agriculture, forestry, and fishing
There are five broad categories which
there are so many examples where we’ve seen
can classify forestry R&D claims: staff costs,
specific innovations which were all qualifying
subcontractors, externally provided works
expenditure for R&D tax credits:
(EPWs), software and consumables like heat, •
light and power. kinds are now benefiting from refinement
Tracking pests and response to different pest control processes
We know that forestry businesses of all •
Investigating new ways to use waste
through technology. R&D tax claims can come
materials in a novel bioreactor as a means
from process improvements, production
to reduce energy costs
improvement and scalability and quality
•
How different varieties of tree grow and
control. And we see this happening in all
respond in the same/different growth
aspects of agriculture, including:
conditions
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FEATURE MATERIALS HANDLING
New Truck on the Block Hubtex has unveiled the world’s first fully-automated electric multidirectional sideloader for handling long, heavy and bulky goods – the ‘customer-specific’ PhoeniX AGV.
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he basic model of the new PhoeniX electric
cantilever racks, walls or columns. The combined data from the scanners
multidirectional sideloader was designed by Hubtex for
creates an interactive, virtual map of the warehouse. This map is then
step-by-step automation utilising full electric steering,
used to determine the precise position of the Phoenix AGV within the hall
enabling longer operating times due to its lower
and pinpoint the position of the storage location.
energy consumption. Now the manufacturer has developed the fully Reliable detection of long loads
automated PhoeniX AGV based on this core product. “We are not simply launching yet another AGV solution,” explains
Another unique selling point is the patented long goods detection
Hans-Joachim Finger, managing director of sales and purchasing at
function. This enables long goods to be reliably detected and picked up,
Hubtex. “We are entering a niche market where there are currently very
with the travel range adjusted accordingly. Unevenly distributed loads
few automated solutions – the handling of long, heavy and bulky loads.
or profiles of different lengths can be seen in the detection area of the
The PhoeniX is a perfect example of how the concept can be transferred
certified sensors. The load contour facing the truck is scanned for this
to our entire range of Hubtex trucks with electric drive.” The Phoenix
purpose. The truck detects barcodes to carry out a plausibility check of
AGV has a unique ability to recognise various long goods that protrude
the transport order and detects vacant spaces which can be accessed
beyond the truck, which is crucial for multidirectional sideloaders. The
by the forks to pick up the load. Accurately determining the load length
truck also includes dynamic mapping, precise positioning, and block
is of great importance. If the load is significantly longer than the truck,
storage as standard.
protection zones and routes will need to be adjusted accordingly.
Object-based navigation
Overcoming future intralogistics challenges
Using object-based navigation, Hubtex combines the data from
As the requirements of intralogistics continue to grow, so does the
navigation sensors, personal protection sensors and machine protection
focus on the partial or full automation of warehouse processes and their
sensors. The personal protection sensors maintain a horizontal protective
flexibility. Hubtex therefore relies on an integrative concept whereby the
zone in the direction of travel. The driving speed is automatically reduced
solution is individually tailored to the customer. “With our broad range
until the truck comes to a stop if a person or an object appears in the
of automation technologies and extensive truck concepts for various
warning field. In addition, the personal protection scanners are used to
handling tasks, we adapt our designs to the requirements of our core
accurately steer the AGV into the storage aisle.
industries such as woodworking, steel or automotive,” says Hans-Joachim
As well as the personal protection scanners, the truck is fitted with
Finger. “Our consultants determine the suitable level of automation for
machine protection scanners that protect against collisions. Since the
each individual user and calculate the resulting costs. By asking intuitive
personal protection scanner only monitors a one-dimensional scanning
questions right from the outset, we are able to provide a coherent and
plane at a low height, objects protruding into the path of the truck,
extremely cost-effective AGV solution.”
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FEATURE TIMBER TREATMENT
Understanding the Jargon and Protecting the Supply Chain
Timber often receives a negative press from the wider building industry due to its perceived limitations when it comes to its reaction to fire – using the correct Fire Retardant (FR) treatment makes an enormous difference.
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ith the correct treatment, timber has excellent FR
DOP’s are species specific. Different species have different cell
properties and its reaction to fire is extremely low.
structures and/or densities which can have a significant effect on the
Industry regulations are in place to protect people’s
quantity of chemical required during pressure impregnation. As a result,
safety, health and welfare. However, sometimes it can
the FR treatment process varies depending on the species in terms of
be confusing. Reaction to fire is how the material will allow a fire
treatment time and pressure. It is therefore essential that the species
to spread and is a consideration in buildings where evacuation time
details are provided by the treater’s customer and the treater has the
is critical, and Resistance to fire is how the material will perform
appropriate DOP to allow them to treat the specific species in question.
when on fire, i.e. how long will it retain its structural integrity. This is particularly important for floors and ceilings where the material may
Understanding COP and DOP Documents
lose its integrity causing it to collapse.
Typical COP and DOP will contain the following information:
Below is a quick guide to help explain the jargon. • •
• •
Product: details of the timber species – e.g. Larch: what it is, e.g.
FR treated solid wood (timber cladding) and plywood must
solid wood panel, tongue and groove profiled; and what fire
be supplied with a CE mark as a legal requirement under the
retardant treatment has been used e.g. Burnblock. Classification
Construction Products Regulation (CPR) EU no. 305/2011
is valid for the end use as cladding or as support for cladding
The relevant harmonised standards are BS EN 14915:2013 (solid
elements
wood) and BS EN 13986:2004 (plywood).
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Thickness: what is the nominal thickness of the material i.e. 21,5mm
If a product has a CE mark, it means that the method in which it
•
Density: what is the timbers nominal density range i.e. 650 - 750 kg/
has been produced and the properties of the product meet certain criteria as defined in the harmonised standards.
m3 •
Intake: how much dry FR material must be absorbed in line with the approved factory control process. Dry amount of FR 36.5 kg/m3
As with the above standards, there are stringent processes that
•
must be followed when treating timber. The manufacturer or person
timber onto any substrates in classes A1 and A2-s1, d0 of at least 9
significantly altering the product (this would be a timber treater in the case of FR treatment) must have a clearly defined manufacturing
mm thickness and with a density equal to or greater than 653kg/m3 •
process. This process must be audited by a notified body which will initially grant certification. They will also be responsible for ongoing
Substrate: details of the substrate that must be used to mount the
Fixation: how cladding should be fastened, e.g. mechanically fixed to the substrate
•
surveillance to ensure the accreditation is maintained.
Air gap details of whether an air gap (typically 40mm) behind the panel is required
The FR chemical manufacturer will provide the treater with a
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fire classification report, by species, which is issued and audited by a notified body under Assessment and Verification of Constancy of
or both •
Performance (AVCP) system 1. The notified body can then audit the treater under AVCP system 1 against the FR classification report. They
Mounting: how panels can be mounted, e.g. horizontally, vertically Joints: how panels can be joined e.g. vertical, horizontal joints or both
•
can then grant the FR treater with a CE certification for their process.
Reaction: reaction to fire classification: what rating has been provided for the above conditions, e.g. B-s1,d0.
This comes in the form of a Certificate of Consistency of Performance (CoCOP) and allows the treater to issue their customers with a
FR treatment is also species specific. Generic terms such as Far
Declaration of Performance (DOP) with each supplied batch of treated
Eastern plywood, softwood and hardwood are ambiguous and do not
timber. The DOP ensures full traceability of the FR treated timber when
meet the requirements of an FR Classification Report and therefore not
it enters the supply chain. AVCP is a harmonised system defining how
CE compliant.
to assess products and control the constancy of the assessment results. More at www.wj-group.co.uk www.trada.co.uk
This system safeguards the reliability and accuracy of the DOP.
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FEATURE DECKING
Timber Decking to the Rescue The events of the last 12 months have certainly made us redefine how we regard our private outdoor spaces. Forced to spend long periods of time cooped up at home, these spaces have become our havens, increasingly important for mental health and wellbeing.
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t seems more and more of us have turned our
many retailers reporting record year turnovers, re-enforcing the
attentions to improving our gardens, seeing them more
enduring popularity of wood. The Timber Decking & Cladding
as an extension to the home. And natural and easy to
Association (TDCA) shares this love affair with wood – knowing
use timber appears to be the material of choice.
all too well of its versatile, tactile and environmentally friendly qualities.
The huge increase in demand for timber decking has resulted in
Case Study: Soft colour makes a bold statement The Minnie family wanted to create a
‘Dolphin’ grey with ‘Charcoal’ black around
modern but simplistic space to wind down
the border. This tied in nicely with their
during the evening and were looking for
black window frames and meant the
a product that offered something a bit
modern, minimalistic look was consistent
different – they found IRO from BSW
throughout the house and garden. The
Timber.
family were drawn to the smooth feel
IRO means ‘colour’ in Japanese.
of the IRO deck board, especially under
Inspired by the ancient Japanese method
barefoot and that’s also the beauty of a
of charring timber – Yakisugi, IRO is heat
timber deck – in the summer months it
enhanced and coated in wood cream
doesn’t get unbearably hot. With the aid
resulting in a striking grain appearance.
of the IRO ‘touch-up’ colour product their
IRO is available in a range of 10 colours,
deck can be refreshed years down the
IRO is DeckMark approved and is also
including driftwood white, poppy red
line, making it look as new for many more
available as a cladding product – learn
and lagoon blue. The Minnie family chose
summers to come.
more here www.irotimber.co.uk
IRO deck boards in Dolphin and Charcoal
Case Study: Durability and sustainability in the heart of Glencoe ‘Luxury Wee Lodges’ use Gripsure’s Premier
Already five years in situ and the European
anti-slip timber decking, to provide the
Redwood Pine deck boards look great
perfect veranda of each cabin and around
and are performing well. Gripsure’s
the hot tubs, with boardwalks and steps
Premier anti-slip decking offers a 10-year
weaving guests through the trees and
warranty and carries the TDCA DeckMark
safely up to their accommodation.
Plus accreditation which means it has
The brief was to find a product
Gripsure Premier deck boards, images courtesy of Woodlands Glencoe.
undergone additional specific technical
which offered durability in the harsh
or safety evaluations by a recognised
and wet winter conditions and beauty to
quantitative procedure, in this case slip
compliment the surrounding area. Timber
resistance testing. It is important for any
is of course a great choice – specified
decking project which includes steps, is
correctly it provides many years of service
under trees, will encounter heavy footfall
and offers a sustainable option when it
or will not be kept clean, to ensure safety
Learn more about Gripsure products
comes to selecting a building material.
through the use of anti-slip measures.
here www.gripsure.co.uk
TDCA exists to provide key support and information to help ensure that all decks are built to a high standard, using quality materials. Through our growing membership we can promote accredited suppliers, products and installers who share our passion to build decks the right way with durable materials. More at www.tdca.org.uk
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For independent guidance on your next project Ensure your timber decking or cladding is fit for purpose through design, specification, material choice and installation. Whatever the size of your project, TDCA can offer: - an accredited materials and supplier database - impartial and expert help by phone or email - inspiration, through galleries and case studies - inspection & expert witness services - free downloadable resources including our NEW
Timber Cladding Handbook
email: info@tdca.org.uk visit: www.tdca.org.uk The Timber Decking and Cladding Association is an independent, not-for-profit technical and advisory body. It was established to promote the materials, design and installation practices required to create good quality decks, associated landscape structures and cladding on buildings.
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FEATURE MARKET DEMAND
Product Availability Pressures
As has been reported widely in recent months, the shortage of raw materials entering the UK has seen reduced volumes and increased costs across the board with timber prices increasing.
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hese problems have been intensified by Brexit, alongside
their outdoor building. According to reports in ThisIsMoney, shoppers
general port and freight movement complications. Also,
in the UK could pay up to 50% more for their garden sheds due to the
with timber in short supply across North America in
global shortage of timber.
particular, sawmill closure and the effects of Covid-19
“We’re now in the second year of timber shortages and the impact
lockdowns have slowed production to a snail’s pace, seeing global
is beginning to be felt,” said Charles Walton, Kybotech founder. “We’ve
supply and demand under pressure. In the USA, the price of timber has
had two consecutive warm winters which has meant considerably less
risen by more than 180% since the Spring of 2020.
timber being felled and resulting in a massive global shortage. Other
A joint statement on UK product availability from the Builders
factors have come into play too which have compounded the problem.
Merchants Federation (BMF) and Construction Products Association
Combined they have the potential to push up timber prices by as much
(CPA) in early March stated that: “Builders and builders’ merchants
as 50% and at some point a proportion of that cost will be passed on to
alike are being adversely affected by limited availability in a number
the consumer. At some point and as the shortage worsens, we will be
of important product groups. The continuing impact of Covid is one of
left with little choice but to increase our prices.”
several factors behind the shortages and price increases but the overall picture is more complex.”
However, the Timber Trade Federation (TTF) reported that softwood is spearheading a ‘timber import resurgence’. Despite imports of
Talking of timber specifically they said: “Timber is a global
softwood falling by 24% in Q1/Q2 of 2020, the volume of softwood
commodity and there is an imbalance between global demand and
imports ended up 3% higher than 2019. This came after 4.9 million m3
supply that is not likely to be resolved in the near future. The UK must
was imported between August and December 2020. Hardwood imports,
be prepared for higher prices to continue. European production was far
plywood, MDF, and OSB all saw similar trends meaning the cumulative
lower in 2020 compared to 2019 (Swedish production down 7%, stocks
total for all timber imports in 2020 was just 3% lower than 2019.
down 27%: Finnish production down 15%). UK imports of softwood
David Hopkins, CEO of the Timber Trade Federation (TTF), said:
during the first nine months of 2020 were also down, by 20% in volume.
“After the first lockdown in March last year the timber industry, just
Production shortages were exacerbated by extremely high demand
like the rest of the UK economy, came to a near standstill, and the
from the USA – which will continue throughout 2021.
volume of timber being imported fell sharply. Meanwhile, demand
“The Chinese timber market, which was supressed during Covid, is now
increased dramatically, both in commercial construction – which has
rising with imports of softwood at their highest ever levels. Furthermore,
managed to carry on during the pandemic – and domestic projects, as
both the US and China are prepared to pay far more for timber. In the US,
so many people were forced to spend more time at home and spent
the price of a benchmark 4x2 softwood product rose by 149% last year.
their disposable income on refurbishment rather than holidays or other
European mills are back at full capacity, but the increased demand means
bigger ticket items. It has led to timber becoming one of the most
that customers are on allocation, and the situation is likely to get worse in
sought after commodities in the UK. The higher levels of import should
Q3 following holiday shutdowns in July and August.”
help ease some of the pressure we have seen between supply and
The pandemic has also seen DIY and home projects soar with many retailers running low on stock of timber garden furniture. Shed
demand, though we do expect the tight conditions to continue well into 2021.”
manufacturer Kybotech is warning consumers that prices will rocket as More at www.constructionproducts.org.uk www.ttf.co.uk
summer approaches with customers potentially left waiting months for
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With more and more people working and studying at home, the need for extra space has grown enormously. Whether it’s somewhere to make Zoom calls in peace, or to chill after a long day juggling home-schooling, or to get on your bike, a garden room has become a muchsought after addition to many homes. This is good news for companies like H M Garden Rooms in Buckinghamshire. Having searched for garden offices for themselves, and finding a limited choice of well-priced, good quality options, Jordan Hickson and Jordan Marsh, both with over 20 years’ experience in the construction industry, set up H M Garden Rooms. Using quality materials, they produce a range of built-to-last, aesthetically-pleasing garden buildings that their clients have put to a multitude of uses.
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One of the top-quality materials the company relies on for these structures is Norbord’s SterlingOSB Zero. As Director Jordan Hickson explains “SterlingOSB Zero is easier to use and lighter but just as strong as plywood. It throws up no challenges so we are able to get the job done with no fuss. It’s also cheaper than ply and readily available so it ticks a lot of boxes for us and we’ll continue to use it in our builds”.
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