Wednesday 7 February 2018

Timber towers set to top 150 metres

The man behind the world’s tallest wooden building believes timber towers will soon pass the 150-metre mark.

Scandanavian specialist Moelven is currently building an 18-floor timber tower in Norway called Mjøstårnet which will hit 81 metres on completion in March 2019.

Director Rune Abrahamsen said  “With a wider building, it will be possible to build a timber building taller than 100 metres. 150 metres should also be possible. Possibly even taller.”

His ambitions for the timber tower market are backed-up by the Norwegian government’s Bygg 21 group which promotes sustainable construction.

Director Sverne Tiltnes said: “The project is an important contribution to make the international building industry more environmentally friendly.

“When one proves and documents that one can build a taller timber building that what one previously thought was possible, there’s no doubt that this is world-class engineering.

“Unfortunately, many industry players have previously had an unfounded fear that wood has poor load-bearing properties and high risks in the event of fire.

“Mjøstårnet is contributing to more people realizing that wood is very safe with regard to fire and has a load bearing capacity that allows for significant heights.

“I believe the upcoming world record of 81 metres is just the start of a megatrend.”

Watch construction of the timber tower



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/02/07/timber-towers-set-to-top-150-metres/

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