Steel meets timber: A new era in Canadian construction

By Construction Canada
Close up view of steel bracket joining a glulam timber column and beam
Close up view of steel bracket joining a glulam timber column and beam. Photo ©Zydrius Tartenis/Dreamstime.com

The Canadian Wood Council (CWC) and the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) have formed an alliance to accelerate the adoption of steel-timber hybrid structural solutions in Canada.

By combining the strength and durability of steel with the renewable, low-carbon benefits of wood, hybrid systems, such as steel-timber composite floors, can deliver superior structural performance, improved cost efficiency, and faster construction timelines. These benefits are valuable for larger and taller buildings where structural demands are greatest