WoodWorks is an industry-led program of the Canadian Wood Council, designed to expand the use of wood in Canada’s non-residential, mid-rise, and tall building markets.
The initiative supports the building community through training, networking opportunities, and direct technical support. In Quebec, the program is delivered under the Cecobois banner.
Welcome to the first edition of the WoodWorks Insider Report! Published quarterly by the Canadian Wood Council, this newsletter delivers meaningful information about new technical resources, project insights, and best practices, and also includes a preview of upcoming industry events — all designed to keep you at the forefront of what's happening in wood design and construction. It’s one of the many ways the WoodWorks BC Network connects professionals with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities they need to succeed.
Not yet a member of the WoodWorks Network in BC? We invite you to join this dynamic community of leaders driving wood innovation across British Columbia and beyond. To learn more, contact WoodWorks BC for membership details and don't forget to subscribe to the newsletter!


WoodWorks at BUILDEX


MTC Solutions: Choosing the Right Fastener to Avoid Connector Corrosion


The Canadian Wood Council is now accepting submissions for the 2025 Wood Design & Building Awards! Celebrating its 41st year, this renowned program invites architects, designers, and project teams from across North America and around the world to showcase their most inspired uses of wood.
Mass Timber Construction Success Checklist
Biophilic design with wood in British Columbia by Bill Browning
The NLT Canadian design and construction guide 2.0 (2024 update)
Illustrated Guide: Lateral Bracing Requirements - Part 9 of the BC Building Code 2024


A quarterly publication highlighting key priorities and advancements in wood construction.
May 2025 | Volume 1, Issue 1


Program Funding Partners



Core Partners
Sustaining Partners
Elite Partners
WoodWorks BC Network Partners













































WoodWorks is an industry-led program of the Canadian Wood Council, designed to expand the use of wood in Canada’s non-residential, mid-rise, and tall building markets.
The initiative supports the building community through training, networking opportunities, and direct technical support. In Quebec, the program is delivered under the Cecobois banner.
Welcome to the first edition of the WoodWorks Insider Report! Published quarterly by the Canadian Wood Council, this newsletter delivers meaningful information about new technical resources, project insights, and best practices, and also includes a preview of upcoming industry events — all designed to keep you at the forefront of what's happening in wood design and construction. It’s one of the many ways the WoodWorks BC Network connects professionals with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities they need to succeed.
Not yet a member of the WoodWorks Network in BC? We invite you to join this dynamic community of leaders driving wood innovation across British Columbia and beyond. To learn more, contact WoodWorks BC for membership details and don't forget to subscribe to the newsletter!
A quarterly publication highlighting key priorities and advancements in wood construction.
May 2025 | Volume 1, Issue 1



WoodWorks at BUILDEX



MTC Solutions: Choosing the Right Fastener to Avoid Connector Corrosion

Biophilic design with wood in British Columbia by Bill Browning of Terrapin Bright Green
The NLT Canadian design and construction guide 2.0 (2024 update)
Illustrated Guide: Lateral Bracing Requirements - Part 9 of the BC Building Code 2024



The Canadian Wood Council is now accepting submissions for the 2025 Wood Design & Building Awards! Celebrating its 41st year, this renowned program invites architects, designers, and project teams from across North America and around the world to showcase their most inspired uses of wood.


Program Funding Partners



Sustaining Partners















Elite Partners
WoodWorks BC Network Partners



Core Partners

























