2009
DOI: 10.2737/pnw-gtr-775
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Adoption of engineered wood products in Alaska

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“…However, subsequent studies have built on that feasibility study and researched options for Alaska lumber in the glulam market. Roos et al (2008) found that 94.6 percent of the residential builders sampled in Alaska use glulam beams and that the glulam market is well established in Alaska. The focus of the study in the current report is researching the demands of glulam manufacturers in Canada and the Lower 48 States for the feasibility of making lamstock in Alaska and then shipping that product down to established glulam producers.…”
Section: Glulam Beam Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, subsequent studies have built on that feasibility study and researched options for Alaska lumber in the glulam market. Roos et al (2008) found that 94.6 percent of the residential builders sampled in Alaska use glulam beams and that the glulam market is well established in Alaska. The focus of the study in the current report is researching the demands of glulam manufacturers in Canada and the Lower 48 States for the feasibility of making lamstock in Alaska and then shipping that product down to established glulam producers.…”
Section: Glulam Beam Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%