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  • Celebrating Mass Timber in the Bay Area – Keynote and Networking Event

    SF LGBT Center 1800 Market Street, 202 - Rainbow Room, San Francisco, CA, United States

    August 21, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (San Francisco, CA) Join WoodWorks and Regional Director Chelsea Drenick, SE, for the fourth annual SF networking event celebrating mass timber designers and builders in the Bay Area.

  • Key Wood Design Topics: Concealed Spaces and Mixed-Use Building Analysis

    Long Beach Public Library, Billie Jean King Main Library 200 West Broadway, Community Room A, First Floor, Long Beach, CA, United States

    August 26, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (Long Beach, CA) Join Mike Romanowski to learn about two important wood design topics: concealed spaces in light-frame and mass timber construction and tips to simplify mixed-use building analysis.

  • Understanding the Cost of Mass Timber: Design, Drivers, and Case Studies

    September 3, 2025 - National Online Event. This one-hour seminar will explore the cost drivers, value propositions, and design strategies that influence the financial viability of mass timber projects. Participants will learn how early design decisions impact cost efficiency, hear lessons learned from built case studies, and gain insight from cost comparisons with equivalent steel and concrete buildings.

  • Tall Mass Timber: Code Developments and Differential Material Movement

    Hilton Garden Inn Boston/Waltham 450 Totten Pond Road, Waltham, MA, United States

    September 4, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Waltham, MA) This presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions and construction types, as well as the technical research and testing that supported their adoption.. It will also analyze reasons for vertical movement (short and long term), provide methods of calculating anticipated movement, highlight detailing options to minimize and accommodate movement, and discuss strategies implemented on tall mass timber projects completed in North America.

  • Fire Design of Mass Timber Connections: Detailing Strategies and Compliance Paths

    September 10, 2025 - National Online Seminar. The session explores detailing strategies that support passive fire protection, including the use of char calculations, encapsulation materials, sealants, and connection geometry. The session will also examine available databases to further equip design professionals with the tools necessary to make informed decisions about fire-resistance connections for mass timber projects.

  • Tall Mass Timber: Code Developments and Differential Material Movement

    September 11, 2025 - Regional Online Seminar (MA, CT, ME, NH, RI, VT) This presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions and construction types, as well as the technical research and testing that supported their adoption.. It will also analyze reasons for vertical movement (short and long term), provide methods of calculating anticipated movement, highlight detailing options to minimize and accommodate movement, and discuss strategies implemented on tall mass timber projects completed in North America.

  • Mass Timber: Early Design Decisions & Tall Wood Code Provisions

    CIC St. Louis 20 South Sarah Street, The Showroom, 1st Floor, Forest Park:1-D, St. Louis, MO, United States

    September 11, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (St. Louis, MO) This presentation will walk through early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber and how one early decision can influence others and will introduce the new tall wood code provisions and construction types, as well as the technical research and testing that supported their adoption.

  • Mass Timber: Early Design Decisions & Tall Wood Code Provisions

    September 16, 2025 - Regional Online Event (KS, AR, MO, OK) This presentation will walk through early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber and how one early decision can influence others and will introduce the new tall wood code provisions and construction types, as well as the technical research and testing that supported their adoption.

  • Realizing Mass Timber’s Benefits: Key Design Decisions and Carbon Analysis

    Nick's Fish House 2600 Insulator Drive, Baltimore, MD, United States

    September 16, 2024 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Baltimore, MD) This presentation will examine early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber to avoid price premiums and take an in-depth look at biogenic carbon accounting, including when and how it should be counted, as well as a discussion of end-of-life assumptions.

  • A Path Forward for Tall Wood Construction: Code Provisions & Design Steps

    Cedar Park Public Library 425 South Parkwest Drive, Cedar Park, TX, United States

    September 17, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Cedar Park, TX ) This presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions in depth. Topics will include fire-resistance ratings and allowances for exposed timber, penetrations, sprinklers, connections, exterior walls and much more.

  • Realizing Mass Timber’s Benefits: Key Design Decisions and Carbon Analysis

    September 18, 2024 - Regional Online Seminar (DC, DE, MD, VA, WV) This presentation will examine early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber to avoid price premiums and take an in-depth look at biogenic carbon accounting, including when and how it should be counted, as well as a discussion of end-of-life assumptions.

  • A Path Forward for Tall Wood Construction: Code Provisions & Design Steps

    September 23, 2025 - Regional Online Seminar (TX ) This presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions in depth. Topics will include fire-resistance ratings and allowances for exposed timber, penetrations, sprinklers, connections, exterior walls and much more.

  • A New Path for Mass Timber Construction: Code Provisions & Design Steps

    Edelman Fossil Park & Museum of Rowan University 66 Million Mosasaur Way, Mantua Township, NJ, United States

    September 24, 2025 - Regional In-Person Tour (Mantua, NJ) This presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions in depth. It will take a detailed look at the new code provisions and methods of addressing the new requirements. Topics will include fire-resistance ratings and allowances for exposed timber, penetrations, sprinklers, connections, exterior walls and much more.

  • Frame it Right: Optimizing Size & Framing Efficiency in Mid-Rise Buildings

    Buena Park Training Center 7111 Firestone Blvd, Classroom 2, Buena Park, CA, United States

    September 24, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Buena Park, CA) This presentation will review the allowable construction types, with an emphasis on the opportunities and advantages of using light-frame wood in Types III and V.

  • Frame it Right: Optimizing Size & Framing Efficiency in Mid-Rise Buildings

    September 25, 2025 - Regional In-Person and Online Event (Atlanta, GA) This presentation will review the allowable construction types, with an emphasis on the opportunities and advantages of using light-frame wood in Types III and V. Presenters will cover design considerations associated with these projects, including how to maximize height and area through the use of sprinklers, open frontage, sloping sites, podiums, and mezzanines.

  • A New Path for Mass Timber Construction: Code Provisions & Design Steps

    September 26, 2025 - Regional Online Seminar (PA & NJ) This presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions in depth. It will take a detailed look at the new code provisions and methods of addressing the new requirements. Topics will include fire-resistance ratings and allowances for exposed timber, penetrations, sprinklers, connections, exterior walls and much more.

  • Frame it Right: Optimizing Size & Framing Efficiency in Mid-Rise Buildings

    Simpson Strong-Tie Specials Factory and Training Center 154 South Kyrene Road, Chandler, AZ, United States

    October 1, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Chandler, AZ) This presentation will review the allowable construction types, with an emphasis on the opportunities and advantages of using light-frame wood in Types III and V.

    $20.00
  • Modular Mass Timber from Design to Delivery

    October 8, 2025 - National Online Seminar. This course will explore the use of mass timber modular construction in multi-family and mixed-use building types and showcase the recently completed Knight Building in Big Sky, MT—the first large-scale modular mass timber building in the U.S.

  • The Future of Mass Timber Development in DC

    Sycamore & Oak 1110 Oak Drive Southeast, Washington, DC, United States

    October 9, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Washington, DC) Join WoodWorks and the DC Department of Buildings at Sycamore & Oak–DC’s first all mass timber commercial building–for an exclusive showcase of cutting-edge mass timber projects redefining the Baltimore-Washington region’s landscape.

    Free
  • Cheaha State Park Lodge Tour: A Firsthand Look at Mass Timber Construction

    Cheaha State Park 19644 Alabama 281, Delta, AL, United States

    Regional In-Person Tour (Delta, AL) - Take an in-depth look at Alabama’s largest cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction project, the 29,000 square-foot Cheaha State Park Lodge The five-story, 32-unit hotel design features wood sourced from Alabama timber across three towers in a variety of configurations.

  • Mass Timber Constructability and Costing

    October 14, 2025 - Regional Online Seminar (CO, MT, NE, ND, SD, WY) This seminar is designed to give architects, engineers, and construction professionals the tools they need to deliver successful mass timber projects from start to finish.

  • Mass Timber Constructability and Costing

    Burwell Center for Career Achievement 2190 East Asbury Avenue, Room #340, Denver, CO, United States

    October 15, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Denver, CO) This seminar is designed to give architects, engineers, and construction professionals the tools they need to deliver successful mass timber projects from start to finish.

  • Mass Timber+

    October 28-30, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (Boston, MA) Join top architects, engineers, contractors, owners, developers, and manufacturers specializing in wood solutions to ignite ideas, showcase breakthrough technologies, and advance the art and science of building with wood.

  • Mass Timber in Multi-family Construction: Mid-Rise and Beyond

    Regional Online Seminar (WA, AK, ID-North) - This presentation will review decisions that are key to the viability of mass timber multi-family projects, including construction type selection, grid layout, approach to achieving fire-resistance ratings, lateral system selection, and acoustics.

  • Early Design Decisions: Priming Mass Timber Projects for Success

    Maggiano's Little Italy 2019 Post Oak Boulevard, Tuscany Room, Houston, TX, United States

    November 12, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar (Houston, TX) Mass timber is a unique, non-commodity building material, and to lay the groundwork for success, teams must make certain critical decisions as early as possible. These decisions can have a significant impact on cost and can either increase or limit opportunities later in design.

  • Mass Timber in Multi-family Construction: Mid-Rise and Beyond

    National Nordic Museum 2655 Northwest Market Street, Classroom 1, Seattle, WA, United States

    Regional In-Person Seminar (Seattle, WA) - This presentation will review decisions that are key to the viability of mass timber multi-family projects, including construction type selection, grid layout, approach to achieving fire-resistance ratings, lateral system selection, and acoustics.

  • Mercer International Middle School Tour: A Firsthand Look at Mass Timber

    Asa Mercer Middle School 7201 Beacon Ave South, Seattle, WA, United States

    November 14, 2025 - Regional In-Person Tour (Seattle, WA) Join WoodWorks on an in-depth look at Asa Mercer International Middle School, a Type III-B mass timber school recently completed in Seattle, WA. Designers of the multi-story, 174,000 sqft project utilized CLT and glulam post-and-beam framing to create a sustainable learning environment that serves 1,000 students in grades 6-8.

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