New platform launches to support construction managers build in timber
Three leading organisations in the timber and construction sector – Timber Development UK (TDUK), the Structural Timber Association (STA) and Swedish Wood – have launched a new digital platform designed to make timber frame construction easier to understand and adopt.
Timber Frame: Where to Start is a practical, accessible guide that provides a clear introduction to timber frame construction and its principal elements. The purpose of the guide is simple: to give users a quick and easy way to understand how timber frame works, while signposting them to credible and accessible information.
Designed for anyone interested in timber frame construction, the guide supports a wide audience. It will be particularly useful for architects, specifiers, engineers, timber frame suppliers, building operators, home builders and contractors. It also serves as a straightforward introduction for those new to timber frame who want reliable information in one place.
Timber frame is a proven, reliable and mainstream method of construction, fully supported by warranty providers, lenders and insurers. In Scotland, 92% of all new-build homes are constructed using timber frame. Seven of the top ten UK homebuilders operate their own timber frame manufacturing facilities, and it is predicted that as many as one in three UK homes will be timber frame by 2030.
With the top construction companies now moving towards greater use of timber frame, and many smaller firms beginning that transition, the demand for clear and practical guidance is clear. This new digital guide has been created to help companies build confidently in timber, providing the insight needed to deliver successful projects and positive experiences with the system.
Dave Hopkins, chief executive of Timber Development UK, said: “Timber frame is no longer an alternative method of construction. It is a mainstream solution that supports productivity and sustainability. This guide brings together the information businesses need to get started, all in one accessible place.”
Andrew Orriss, CEO of the Structural Timber Association, added: “There is a growing appetite across the sector to build more in timber. The challenge for many organisations is knowing where to begin. ‘Timber Frame: Where to Start’ provides a clear route in, backed by trusted industry bodies and credible information.”
Stephen King, UK project manager, Swedish Wood, said: “As a long-standing supplier of structural timber to the UK market, we’re seeing strong growth in demand for timber frame construction. By supporting this initiative, we’re helping ensure that companies looking to build in timber have the confidence, knowledge and supply chain support they need to do it well.”
The digital platform reflects a shared commitment from TDUK, STA and Swedish Wood to support industry growth, encourage informed decision-making and promote high standards across the sector.








