Government Operations: B.C. builders can now use mass timber in taller buildings

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B.C. builders can now use mass timber in taller buildings

Wednesday 10 April 2024 04:50 PM UTC+00 | Tags: housing
Updates to the BC Building Code will benefit people in the building and housing sectors with the expanded use of mass timber in taller buildings, as well as schools, libraries and retail.
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