Largest Ever Mass Timber Fire Test Happening in Ottawa
May 31, 2022
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Posted by: Rhea Laverdure
Largest
Ever Mass Timber Fire Test Happening in Ottawa
OTTAWA, Ontario – May 31, 2022 - The Canadian Wood Council has partnered with
federal and provincial governments to conduct a series of five separate fire
research burns on a full-scale mass timber structure in Ottawa. The largest
burn, happening on a 2-storey, 3,700 square foot structure, will take place at
the end of June, with the following four burns happening over the summer of
2022. The purpose of the project is to support market acceptance of tall and
large mass timber buildings in Canada.
With the most certified sustainable forests in the world, Canada is a
champion of sustainable forest management and in a position to solidify our
global leadership in the bioeconomy and forest sector by advancing mass timber
adoption. Mass timber is revolutionizing the building industry as a renewable,
nature-based construction material. Recognizing mass timber's vital role in
achieving a low carbon, built environment, the Canadian Wood Council and its
partners are dedicated to advancing its adoption.
By designing and executing a series of demonstration fire
research burns on a full-scale mass timber structure, and collecting data from
these burns, our objectives are to:
• Showcase, through fire demonstration tests, that mass
timber construction is a safe and viable alternative to other more conventional
construction systems (steel & concrete) for constructing large or tall
buildings;
• Support the implementation and adoption of the 2020
edition of the National Building Code of Canada;
• Support the transition to Performance-based codes and
future code change proposals to extend the use of mass timber to other building
types, heights, and sizes and increase the amount of exposed timber permitted.
About The Canadian Wood Council: Founded in 1959, the
Canadian Wood Council is Canada's unifying voice for the wood products
industry. As a national federation of associations, our 14 members represent
hundreds of manufacturers across the country. For over 60 years, we have
supported our members by accelerating market demand for wood products and
championed responsible leadership through excellence in codes, standards, and
regulations. We also deliver technical knowledge for the construction sector
through our market-leading Wood WORKS!
initiative.
Contact
Information
Canadian Wood Council
Etienne Lalonde
613-294-3409 | firetests@cwc.ca Read more here
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