New dates announced for NMITE’s TimberTED courses
A new series of dates have been announced for the New Model Institute For Technology & Engineering (NMITE)’s Timber Engineering Design (Timber TED) course. TimberTED is a set of courses developed and run by NMITE in partnership with Timber Development UK and Edinburgh Napier University. The course is endorsed by the CIOB (Chartered Institute of … Continue reading “New dates announced for NMITE’s TimberTED courses”
Are designers within TRA member companies a principal designer?
On 1 October 2023, new regulations came into force which define the duties of a principal designer under the Building Safety Act 2020 which is mandatory for all projects covered by the Building Regulations. It is the responsibility of the client to take all reasonable steps to appoint designers and contractors with the necessary competence … Continue reading “Are designers within TRA member companies a principal designer?”
New designTimber talks webinars announced
TRA members are invited to sign up for Timber Development UK’s lunchtime monthly webinars – designTimber, which are back for another year of inspiration and learning. The webinars will feature presentations by the multi-disciplinary design and delivery teams behind the range of inspiring projects, from high-rise urban offices and engaging community spaces to innovative research … Continue reading “New designTimber talks webinars announced”
Part L and The Future Homes Standard
An important consultation on the Future Homes Standard Late last year, the government published its long-awaited consultation on The Future Homes and Buildings Standards. The consultation applies to new building regulations for England only. The Future Homes Standard, and its non-domestic counterpart the Future Buildings Standard, are set in regulations to come into force in … Continue reading “Part L and The Future Homes Standard”
What housebuilders need to know about NHBC deflection limits
Deflection limits measure the degree to which a part of a structural element is displaced under a load without causing damage. Timber structures must satisfy deflection limits to ensure their serviceability, which means they can perform well and provide comfort and safety to the occupants and users. Deflection limits depend on the span, the load … Continue reading “What housebuilders need to know about NHBC deflection limits”
Building Bridges for the Next Generation of Timber Industry Professionals
The Trussed Rafter Association (TRA) was recently invited to attend the Timber Industry College Hub event, which was held at the Building Crafts College in Stratford, East London. The Timber Industry College Hub is a joint initiative developed by the Institute of Carpenters (IOC), Timber Development UK (TDUK), the TRA and other partners in the timber sector. … Continue reading “Building Bridges for the Next Generation of Timber Industry Professionals”
Forging closer links with the next generation of timber industry professionals
The TRA was recently invited to attend the Timber Industry College hub (formerly City Hubs) event, which took place at Lincoln College. Timber Industry College Hub is an initiative developed by Timber Development UK (TDUK) and the Institute of Carpenters (IOC) that showcases the different employment opportunities available from the UK and international timber supply … Continue reading “Forging closer links with the next generation of timber industry professionals”
UKCA marking update
Despite the announcement this week that the Department for Business and Trade will indefinitely extend the use of the CE mark for UK businesses, the Construction Products Association has received confirmation from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities (DLUHC) that the latest announcement does not apply to construction products. The CPA says: DLUHC … Continue reading “UKCA marking update”
Timber TED 2 now open for applications
Timber TED 2 now open for applications TRA members are invited to apply for places on the Timber Technology Engineering Design 2 (Timber TED 2) course at the New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering (NMITE). The 12-week-long course starts in May 2024, and early applications are encouraged. Timber TED has been running since 2022, … Continue reading “Timber TED 2 now open for applications”
Introducing Timber Typologies
Timber Typologies is a new guide published by Timber Development UK (TDUK) to help clear up the confusion around timber building systems and their applications. Aimed at designers, housebuilders, developers, investors and policymakers, the guide tackles the misunderstanding that limits the use of timber and threatens construction’s carbon reduction targets. For the industry to meet … Continue reading “Introducing Timber Typologies”