The ambition of the Build-in-Wood project is to make optimised and cost-effective wood construction methods common practice in the European construction sector. The project will address this challenge through innovative development of materials and components as well as structural systems and façade elements for multi-storey wood buildings fit for both new construction and retrofitting.

The project consortium includes over 20 key European and international players from the entire building industry value chain.

“For Stora Enso, joining the consortium benefits our brand, potentially generates new leads, and we can also ensure the alignment to our own product portfolio,” said Johanna Kairi, business development manager in wood products.

“There are so-called early adopter cities that closely collaborate with the consortium to intensify the use of wood both in urban core and the surrounding municipalities,” she continued. “They have defined their challenges when it comes to building in wood, and the project will support to overcome them.”

The early adopter cities include Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Innsbruck and Trondheim, among others.

Based on EU funding, the project started in 2019 and it will close in the autumn of 2023. The project is co-ordinated by the Danish Technological Institute.

For more details, visit https://www.build-in-wood.eu/