cross-laminated timber
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is an engineered wood product made by stacking layers of lumber at right angles and bonding them together with adhesives. This process creates large, solid panels that are strong, stable, and suitable for various construction applications, including walls, floors, and roofs.
CLT is known for its sustainability, as it uses renewable resources and can sequester carbon dioxide. Additionally, it offers excellent thermal insulation and fire resistance, making it an attractive alternative to traditional building materials like concrete and steel. Its lightweight nature also simplifies transportation and installation on construction sites.