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Building Transformations explores timber in the digital age

Peter Caulfield
Building Transformations explores timber in the digital age

The recent Building Transformations summit brought together experts in mass timber and industry automation to discuss design and construction in the digital environment, including Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA).

Timber in the Digital Environment: Spotlight on Industry Summit on Timber took place October 12-13, 2022, at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

The two-day event comprised site tours of two local mass timber buildings, two keynote addresses, and presentations and panel discussions.

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Building Transformations director and mistress of ceremonies Helen Goodland, principal of Scius Advisory Inc., says the event was a great success.

鈥淲e had 20 speakers from 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023, the U.S. and Europe, plus16 tech exhibitors,鈥 said Goodland. 鈥淭he room was full, about 120 people, and another 120 took part online.鈥

Some of the speakers and presentation moderators are with companies that work in or with robotics.

鈥淲e鈥檙e still early in the evolution of digitization and automation,鈥 said Craig Mitchell, principal of BlackBox Offsite Solutions and chairman of Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA).

Mitchell moderated a panel discussion called Transforming Construction 鈥 What’s New in Timber Fabrication Systems.

鈥淚n modular systems and panel systems, robotics and automated wall lines are beginning to take the place of framing tables and people,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is beginning to replace framing and sheathing stations with greater accuracy and less worker injury.鈥

Production backlog is critical to the success of these factories, which must invest big bucks in automated systems.聽

鈥淲ithout a pipeline of projects, the overhead of inactivity has killed many factories during downturns,鈥 said Mitchell. 鈥淲e will begin to see more automation in panel systems as code changes force companies to look at more efficient ways of building high performance wall systems.聽

鈥淗igh-performance building panels are more easily built off-site rather than on-site by framing crews.鈥

Mitchell says that while some companies today have a digital strategy, many other businesses still do not.

鈥淭hree-quarters of VRCA members are companies with less than 20 employees and few of them are thinking about digitization,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have digital strategies because they鈥檙e not yet being forced to change. So, we have quite a bit of disparity in the industry. The big guys see change is coming and they鈥檙e addressing it, while the small companies lag behind.鈥

Mitchell says the B.C. mass timber sector needs to catch up and recognize there is a robotics and automation knowledge brain drain taking place.

鈥淭he growth of the U.S. market and the entrepreneurial spirit down there of trying prefabrication and automation is beginning to attract expertise in mass timber and robotics away from British Columbia,鈥 he said.聽

B.C. has a healthy mass timber and prefab knowledge base, but it鈥檚 still relatively young.

鈥淪ince the recent change in the US building codes that allow tall timber buildings, our technical people have been moving down to opportunities there,鈥 said Mitchell. 鈥淭here are more mass timber projects there and they are also larger.鈥

Joe Geluch, president of Naikoon Contracting Ltd., delivered a presentation called The Builders Perspective 鈥 Leveraging Virtual Construction for Complex, Passive House, Prefab Mass Timber Structures.

鈥淩obotics will bring big changes to construction in how we manage projects and the types of jobs that will have to be performed and the people needed to fill those jobs,鈥 said Geluch.

More technical experts are needed in B.C. and 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023, he says.

鈥淚n the near future there will be more technical positions to be filled that will need training and demonstrated competence in the computational sciences,鈥 said Geluch. 鈥淲e have a long way to go in construction to implement robotics, but we鈥檙e making progress, little by little.鈥

Timber in the Digital Environment was one of the live and virtual events that Building Transformations puts on every year.聽

The organization used to focus on building information modelling (BIM) and was called CanBIM (新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 BIM Council) but changed its name early in 2022.

鈥淲e changed the name to reflect the fact that technology in construction is moving quickly in different directions and that our members are not doing only BIM anymore,鈥 said Building Transformations president and CEO Tom Strong.

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