Articles

Washington state lawmakers passed a law requiring the building code council to develop rules regarding the use of mass timber in residential and commercial construction. So reports Construction Dive.

The new law, recently signed by Gov. Jay Inslee, mandates officials consider upcoming changes to the International Building Code with respect to timber buildings up to 18 stories high. Washington lawmakers are also considering a bill to require the use of cross-laminated timber in public buildings 12 stories or smaller.  

Read the full post from Construction Dive

Visit other PMG Sites:

PMG360 is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal data we collect from our subscribers/agents/customers/exhibitors and sponsors. On May 25th, the European's GDPR policy will be enforced. Nothing is changing about your current settings or how your information is processed, however, we have made a few changes. We have updated our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy to make it easier for you to understand what information we collect, how and why we collect it.