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CLT vs Glulam: Understanding the Engineered Timber Family

Posted on July 10, 2026 by Hector Renshaw
CLT vs Glulam: Understanding the Engineered Timber Family
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Explore the key differences between CLT and Glulam, their structural roles, span capabilities, and ideal applications in engineered timber construction.

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Posted in Construction Innovation  |  Tagged beams, columns, cross-laminated timber, engineered timber, glue-laminated timber, mass timber, structural timber, timber panels, timber spans

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