Friday, February 22, 2008

Flagstaff, AZ

Here's some information about wood and green buildings that might help:

http://www.awc.org/HelpOutreach/faq/FAQfiles/Green-Buildings.html

Buddy

John "Buddy" Showalter, P.E.
Director, Technical Media
AF&PA/American Wood Council
1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
P: 202-463-2769
F: 202-463-2791

http://www.awc.org


The American Wood Council (AWC) is the wood products division of the
American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA). AWC develops
internationally recognized standards for wood design and construction.
Its efforts with building codes and standards, engineering and research,
and technology transfer ensure proper application for engineered and
traditional wood products.

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The guidance provided herein is not a formal interpretation of any AF&PA
standard. Interpretations of AF&PA standards are only available through
a formal process outlined in AF&PA's standards development procedures.

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Subject: Flagstaff, AZ
From: "Stuart, Matthew" <mStuart@cmxengineering.com>
To: seaint@seaint.org

I am looking at different materials of construction for a 1-story hipped
roof building. The clear span is about 36 feet. Can anyone in the area
give me some recommendations for construction materials that are readily
available in the area with LEED issues in mind.

Thanks

D. Matthew Stuart, P.E., S.E., F.ASCE, SECB
Senior Project Manager
Structural Department
Associate
CMX
200 Route 9
Manalapan, NJ 07726
732-577-9000 (Ext. 1285)
908-309-8657 (Cell)
732-298-9441 (Fax)
mstuart@CMXEngineering.com

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