Structural Solutions for TimberSeminar 6th August 2019Barry BruntonSth. Aust Tech [email protected] 56 7771
Thanks to all for attending!
• In case of Emergency• Planned Fire Alarms?
• Gents & Ladies facilities
• Thanks to Speakers – investing time & effort• Thanks to Engineers Australia
Welcome!
09.00am Seminar Registration – Engineers Australia, Adelaide09:20am Seminar Welcome & IntroductionBarry Brunton, WoodSolutions09:30am Design of Massive Timber ConnectionsPresented by Giovanni Scollo – Rothoblaas10:15am Design with a DifferencePresented by Afzal Laphir – Meyer Timber
11:00 TO 11:20 MORNING TEA AND NETWORKING
11:20am DFMA - CLTPresented by Nick Hewson/Jeremy Church - XLam12:05pm Concept Design using TimberTech SoftwarePresented by Paolo Lavisci & Adam Jones - WoodSolutions12:50pm Mass Engineered Timber – Where have we come from? Where are we now? What is next?Presented by Stephen Dayus – Wesbeam13:45 Close
Programme
WoodSolutions™: Who we are
• inspiration
• information & resources
• CPD.
An Australian industry
initiative, resourced by Forest
and Wood Products Australia
(FWPA) –
For architects, engineers,
designers and other building
professionals
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Design Guide 46Options – Systems/Connections/Elements
Structural DesignTimberTech Software
ACRO-TIM Automated Calculation ROutines of mid-rise TIMber structures under combined wind and quake actions (VNA440-1718)
Midrise Structural Engineers Design Guide – In development
Analyse & Design- Massive Timber- Lightweight Timber- Connections- Outputs
- Reports- BOM/BOQ
The National Construction Code (NCC) is the regulatory framework for determining the minimum design and construction requirements for buildings in Australia.
NCC Volume OneBuilding Code of Australia 2019
for Class 2 to Class 9 Buildings is the document relevant to mid-rise
timber buildings
Previously restricted to Class 2,3 & 5
NCC Code Change 2019
New Timber ConstructionProvisions
The 2019 NCC, has been amended to permit, under the Deemed-to-Satisfy(DTS) provisions, the use of fire-protected timber construction systems in all classes of buildings
up to 25 metres in effective height (herein termed ‘mid-rise construction’).
NCC 2019 changes for Timber Construction
Lightweight Timber Framed Systems
Small section timber framing plus fire-rated
plasterboard lining
Timber-framed Systems
Massive timber – Cross Laminated Timber
Multiple layers of laminated timber cross at each laminate i.e. “Jumbo plywood”
Mass-timber
Massive Timber –Previous NCC 2016 Definition
Schedule 3 Definitions
Massive Timber –NCC 2019 Definition
Building Form – Class 2, 3, 9a and 9cMulti-residential, Hotel, Hospital and Aged care
Project: Stadthaus Building Architect: Waugh ThistletonLocation: London, UK
Multi-Res Apartments
6 – 8 Storeys
Lightweight Timber
+
Massive Timber
Multi-Res Apartments
1-6 Storeys
Lightweight Timber
Conventional framing upper walls closer stud
centres lower walls
Multi-Res Apartments
6 - 12 Storeys
Massive Timber
(CLT)
Wood – The Ultimate Renewable
The Ultimate Renewable• Recently launched a new
campaign• As a result of extensive
collaboration between FWPA, the industry and consumers
• The ad features Peter Maddison, presenter of ‘Grand Designs Australia’
• Timber is a renewal and sustainable resource
The Ultimate Renewable
And, on to the speakers!
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