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Originally Posted by Scroopy Noopers
It’s also been in the national building code since the 2020 edition. And the country is in the process of code harmonization (by law) to eliminate most of the variances between what’s allowed in different provinces.
Nice to be well on the inside and “know” when one of these generalized nonsense claims gets made for once. Clearly has zero idea what they are even commenting on.
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Yes, its been part of the national building code for over 5 years, and with each subsequent update to the NBC, the proposed potential of CLT grows and gets better, but at the same time every province has not necessarily adopted even the latest version of the NBC, and investment in building CLT plants in more provinces has been slow, as have proposed developments that make use of it.
I love CLT, and I 100% think its part of the future, especially with the ability to sequester carbon, but just because Carney says something doesn't make it suddenly achievable.
I also never said I was in the 'know', but it seems like even basic googling skills are hard to do these days.