Collaborative project will gather necessary data to specify Wood First
Wood for Good, the timber industry sustainability and promotion campaign, has announced the start of a collaborative research and development project: Wood First Plus!
The aim of the project is to create a central point of information containing all of the data necessary to promote timber and timber products as a ‘primary and preferred construction material’ along with a programme to communicate this key data to key audiences. This process should also help improve on current industry sector performance.
Stuart Harker, managing the project from the Timber Trade Federation, said: “Environmental impacts, along with cost and performance, are going to be key customer drivers for the foreseeable future across the construction products sector. Environmental sustainability assessment is increasingly delivered through assessment of supply chains, design, construction, whole-life assessment and end-of-life aspects. As these measurements increase in importance, so too does the demand for robust, accessible data. This project aims to deliver that.”
Wood First Plus – named after Wood for Good’s Wood First campaign – is targeting three areas key to specification and design with timber:
The project is an ambitious undertaking and involves a core funding and operations team of Wood for Good, Timber Trade Federation, Forestry Commission Scotland, and TRADA.
It will also involve consultation and input from wider timber industry organisations as well as extensive engagement and input from external stakeholders, including contractors groups, architects, professional institutions and many others.
The core team will manage the project and regularly communicate progress, primarily through Wood for Good.
The final data for each workstream will be housed in its own easily accessible website – managed by Wood for Good.
Priority products for data gathering include the following:
Sawn Timber:
Panel Products:
Engineered Timber:
Proprietary products:
David Hopkins, Head of Communications for Wood for Good, said: “It is important that the information gathered is made easily accessible and communicated to the end-user effectively and freely. Wood for Good, as the pan-industry communications campaign, is a natural home for this. We will be promoting the results as they become available.”
The project partners will be communicating with key stakeholders during the autumn to gather data across a range of product areas. The project will continue into 2013.
If you would like to learn more about the Wood First Plus project or get involved, please contact Stuart Harker on sharker@ttf.co.uk or visit the TTF / Wood for Good stand Z40 to find out more.
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Ricky Ambury or Pete Lappin | 0161 235 0304 | ricky@citypress.co.uk
About Wood for Good:
The Wood for Good campaign works on behalf of the whole timber industry in the UK. It aims to promote the suitability and sustainability of wood as a material to the building and manufacturing sectors and associated professionals such as architects, engineers and designers.