Upon completion, one of these projects is expected to be the tallest mass timber structure in California and the third tallest in the world.
Webcor Concrete was contracted for the podium, after which Webcor Timber will begin work installing mass plywood columns and floor panels. The columns weigh about 600 pounds each, and the floor panels, which measure about 10 by 40 feet, weigh 9,000 pounds each. Work on the foundation recently began, with mass timber installation set for March. The team believes that with Webcor Craft's union workforce of carpenters, laborers, and operators, setting mass timber panels and columns will be business as usual for Webcor Craft’s newest group.
The next Webcor Timber project will be Webcor's second for Skyline Builders. "It's a retrofit of an office building at 828 Brannan in San Francisco," says Webcor Craft Superintendent Matt Miller. "We'll install 67 cross-laminated timber deck panels over a structural steel frame composed of steel beams, girders, and columns." Concrete work has already begun, with the timber scheduled for installation beginning in February 2023.
The team’s rapidly growing expertise enables Webcor Timber to do more than self-perform installation. "We can help with procurement and value engineering along the way," Miller said. "We bring to the table the ability to work hand-in-hand with the designer, the engineer, and the owner to figure out the best use of the space and the best use of mass timber for their specific project needs.”
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The timber team has been speaking with Webcor's clients about their capabilities. They have also been meeting with mass timber suppliers to establish Webcor Timber as a preferred installer throughout California.
Chris Plue, Webcor Executive Vice President and Webcor Craft's Senior Leader, is excited about Webcor Timber's prospects. "Timber is an emerging system that leverages Webcor’s strengths. Few contractors share our skill level around safe production, sequencing, site logistics, and incremental improvement. It’s exciting to be getting in on the ground floor knowing that we have a chance to be among those leading the industry.”