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Construction activity reaches 19-month high
09 December, 2006
Construction activity and optimism are high, but there are signs that the market is cooling

Building's demolition job
09 December, 2006
Building's sensationalist report last week on a fire at a London timber frame site was predictable. The magazine's main constituency is brick, block and steel building, so it told most readers what they wanted to hear: that timber frame is a fire risk.

Building's demolition job
09 December, 2006
Building's sensationalist report last week on a fire at a London timber frame site was predictable. The magazine's main constituency is brick, block and steel building, so it told most readers what they wanted to hear: that timber frame is a fire risk.

Construction activity reaches 19-month high
09 December, 2006
Construction activity and optimism are high, but there are signs that the market is cooling

Report shows UK reliance on wood imports
06 December, 2006
The UK was the world's fourth largest importer of forest products during 2005, according to the latest figures from the Forestry Commission (FC).

Made in Britain
25 November, 2006
The British-grown timber sector is expanding and prices are firming. Jane Karthaus of ConFor reports, with contributions from UPM Tilhill, UKFPA, Beacon Forestry and the TTF

Sellers' market continues as log prices reach 13-year high
11 November, 2006
Although price increases may soften slightly this quarter, there is no sign of the market weakening

Sellers' market continues as log prices reach 13-year high
11 November, 2006
Although price increases may soften slightly this quarter, there is no sign of the market weakening

All active on the home front
14 October, 2006
Restricted supply from overseas is playing into the hands of UK mills, and full order books are being reported

All active on the home front
14 October, 2006
Restricted supply from overseas is playing into the hands of UK mills, and full order books are being reported

Mills struggle to keep up
30 September, 2006
Many large mills in Latvia have full order books, but not enough logs to satisfy demand. Fibre shortages have made it difficult for sawmills to obtain logs at an economic price, and the situation is becoming critical

Mills struggle to keep up
30 September, 2006
Many large mills in Latvia have full order books, but not enough logs to satisfy demand. Fibre shortages have made it difficult for sawmills to obtain logs at an economic price, and the situation is becoming critical

BC forests under beetle attack
18 September, 2006
A new report predicts the current mountain pine beetle epidemic will kill 80% of commercial pine in British Columbia's interior forests by 2013.

Shortages trigger talk of a sea change in tropical ply
02 September, 2006
There is so little tropical plywood to go round that importers may have to rethink how and what they order

Construction weathers rise in interest rates
02 September, 2006
Construction activity remains strong, despite the recent interest rate rise

Construction weathers rise in interest rates
02 September, 2006
Construction activity remains strong, despite the recent interest rate rise

Shortages trigger talk of a sea change in tropical ply
02 September, 2006
There is so little tropical plywood to go round that importers may have to rethink how and what they order

China and India continue to influence trends
19 August, 2006
While Europe is largely on holiday, China and India are actively buying West African material

China and India continue to influence trends
19 August, 2006
While Europe is largely on holiday, China and India are actively buying West African material

Taking more stick to brick
19 August, 2006
The timber frame sector continues to grow and diversify