Off-Site / Panelized Construction
While the choice to use on-site wood framing vs. some level of prefabrication depends on many factors, panelized and prefabricated construction can offer a reduced construction schedule, improved material efficiency and worker safety, enhanced quality assurance, and lower material, labor, and interest costs. Learn how to realize the full benefits of these systems.
Is Modular Construction an Option for Your Project?
Visit our modular construction page for answers to common questions, details on the value proposition, and approaches to modular projects in the U.S.
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Case Studies Why Consider a Panelized Wood Roof Systems for Commercial Buildings
Cost-effective materials, speedy installation and improved worker safety make panelized wood roof systems a good choice for commercial buildings—particularly low-slope roof structures such as big box stores and warehouses.
View ResourceUpcoming Off-Site / Panelized Construction Events
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Mass Timber + In Person · Northeast · November 12 – November 14
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Type III Fire-Resistant Design & Detailing for Exterior Walls, Shafts Online · Midwest · November 12 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm CST
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Early Design Decisions: Priming Mass Timber Projects for Success In Person · South · November 13 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm CST
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Priming Mass Timber Projects for Success + Star Lofts Tour In Person · Midwest · November 15 @ 10:00 am – 2:30 pm CST
Resources for Off-Site / Panelized Projects
Get the practical information you can apply to projects. Learn about the latest advances and code requirements, explore innovative projects, and expand your knowledge of wood design.
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Developing a functionally equivalent design for comparative WBLCA Expert Tips
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CLT on Cold-Formed Steel Stud Bearing Walls: Engineering Tips for Hybrid Construction Expert Tips
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Exterior Walls in Buildings with Mass Timber Floors – Part 2: Common Floor-to-Wall Details Expert Tips
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LEED Credits for Use of Wood Products Expert Tips
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Exterior Walls in Mass Timber Buildings – Part 1: Code Requirements and Commonly Used Materials Expert Tips
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Understanding the Carbon Numbers in a Wood EPD Expert Tips
Tools & Guides for Off-Site / Panelized Projects
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Guides, Manuals & Inventories
Detailed guidance on specific aspects of wood design and construction, plus inventories of fire and acoustically-tested assemblies.
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CAD & Revit Details
Hundreds of searchable details for mass timber and light wood-frame buildings.
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Online Calculators
Calculate height and area options or estimate your project’s wood carbon footprint.
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