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ASBN SustainabiliTEA #24 // CLT with NeXTimber® by Timberlink

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Wed, 23 Oct, 10:30am - 11:15am AEDT

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Please join us for another ASBN SustainabiliTEA - a time to enjoy some tea (or morning beverage of your choice) whilst having a yarn about a diversity of topics around sustainable and regenerative built environments.

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Our upcoming SustainabiliTEA session will be with Jeremy Church, General Manager of Sales and Technical at NeXTimber by Timberlink.

Jeremy will share what NeXTimber® are all about, including their impressive sustainability credentials. He will also share a few current projects, as well as common roadblocks, challenges and learnings that they have experienced. We're also excited to hear about the NeXTimber fire guides and test results.

We look forward to hearing Jeremy's insights on this amazing material, whilst sharing space with you all virtually over a soothing cuppa!


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About the Speaker

Jeremy Church is the General Manager of Sales and Technical at NeXTimber by Timberlink where he oversees the technical development of NeXTimber's Cross-Laminated Timber and Glue-Laminated Timber products. With over 15 years of experience as a practising structural engineer, Jeremy has been actively involved in various capacities within the timber industry since 2017. His understanding of structural mechanics and material performance has been instrumental in advancing innovative design solutions in timber construction

Jeremy is a proactive member of industry initiatives, including the Timber Technical Advisory Group and the Australian Timber Construction Education Network. He also serves board member of the Engineered Wood Products Association of Australasia, where he continues to advocate for sustainable practices and technological advancements in engineered wood products.


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Acknowledgement of Country

Adelaide Sustainable Building Network acknowledges the Kaurna People of the Adelaide Plains, Tarntanya, where our work is most often undertaken. We also acknowledge the Peramangk People of the Mt Lofty Ranges, the Ngarrindjeri of Fleurieu, Coorong and lower Murray regions and the Ngadjuri of the Barossa and Mid-North as the traditional custodians of the land where we live and work. We pay our respects to all Elders, past and present, of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spirituality recognises the connectedness of people and culture with earth, sky and water country. The land is alive with traces of Dreaming ancestors. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.




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