
Features
Business intelligence
Contracting
EACOM welcomes Ontario Building Code changes
September 23, 2014 By EACOM
Sept. 23, 2014 – EACOM Timber Corporation welcomes the announcement from the Government of Ontario to implement changes to the Ontario Building Code (OBC) to allow the use of wood-frame construction in buildings of up to six-storeys.
"We are very pleased with Ontario's announcement that it is adopting wood-frame construction in five- and six-storey applications," said Kevin Edgson, President and CEO of EACOM. "Not only will these changes allow Ontario architects and builders to access safe, strong, innovative and green building solutions, the move will help support the Ontariowood products sector, including EACOM, and the communities in which we work."
The changes to the OBC to permit the use of structural wood products in the construction of four- to six- storey buildings will provide for increased construction cost savings over alternative materials which can translate into a more affordable unit to the home buyer. These savings can be passed through the system resulting in more affordable condo or rental units being brought to the market.
"We believe that the province will see additional benefits, including job creation, increased availability of affordable housing, increased tax base for municipalities and a minimized carbon footprint of building construction resulting from the increased use of sustainably-sourced wood products," added Edgson.
Print this page
Leave a Reply