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APA/THE ENGINEERED WOOD ASSOCIATION 7011 S. 19th St. Tacoma, WA, 98466 Phone: (253)565-6600 Toll Free Phone: Alternate Phone: Fax: (253)565-7265
News | APA help desk answers questions about engineered wood products In 1997, APAThe Engineered Wood Association established a Wood Products Support Help Desk to provide building and design professionals assistance with questions about engineered wood. The help desk answers more than 1,000 calls each month from builders, building material dealers, designers, engineers and code officials about engineered wood products and application information.
Close Window APA Media Center News Release RELEASE #: 2006-5 DATE: May 22, 2006 CONTACT: Kevin Hayes, Phone:(253) 620-7445, E-mail: kevin. hayes@apawood.org Minnesota Vacancy Filled A vacancy in the Minnesota territory of the APA Field Services Division was filled recently with the hiring of Engineered Wood Specialist Tom Milton, formerly a longtime instructor with the University of Minnesota's Extension Service.
APA - The Engineered Wood Association Information Now that the APA has their own WWW Site, I will be directing you there for the current versions of their publications. The Publications page lists all of their current construction and research-related offerings by category.
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APA/THE ENGINEERED WOOD ASSOCIATION 7011 S. 19th St. Tacoma, WA, 98466 Phone: (253)565-6600 Toll Free Phone: Alternate Phone: Fax: (253)565-7265
Specialty Applications Attribute Information PerformancePanels.com is brought to you by APA - The Engineered Wood Association, a nonprofit trade association for structural wood products manufacturers. Durability Wood structural panels are extremely durable and are manufactured to resist uniform loads perpendicular to their surfaces as well as high loads parallel to their surfaces.
APA-The Engineered Wood Association P. O. Box 11700 Tacoma, WA 98411-0700 (253) 565-6600
This resource is available in the below format(s): APA-The Engineered Wood Association Domains: 6 Web Address: http://www.apawood.org/ The Voice of an Industry APA is a nonprofit trade association that has grown and evolved with the engineered wood industry. APA was founded in 1933 as the Douglas Fir Plywood Association, and was later recognized as the American Plywood Association.
Welcome to APACAD.org, a free resource for building designers and construction professionals in search of CAD details for wood-frame construction. APACAD.org offers more than 100 CAD details from APA - The Engineered Wood Association's most popular publications.
APA - The Engineered Wood Association, a non-profit trade association with 70 years of experience, is the authoritative source for information on structural wood products and their related construction applications. March 6, 2008 APA Marks 75th Anniversary APA, the nonprofit trade association of the North American structural engineered wood products industry, turns 75 this year.
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This year’s race was close. There were a number of EWTA associate members that gave these three a run for their money.
Contact Us APA - The Engineered Wood Association 7011 So. 19th, Tacoma, WA 98466 (253) 565-6600 / Fax: (253) 565-7265 email: help@apawood.org APA's headquarters building, pictured above, recently underwent a re-siding project chronicled in a new case study.
APA Makes Wall Bracing Easy Understanding the code requirements for wall bracing can be a challenge, but following them is of critical importance to the structural integrity of a home. WallBracing.org, brought to you by the wall bracing experts at APA – The Engineered Wood Association, helps you easily understand, design, build and enforce wall bracing systems.
APA Europe is a technical resource on engineered wood products. It provides free access publications and information. This covers European Standards affecting OSB and plywood, the CE mark, APA trademarked plywood panels and BBA approved I-joists. APA is a member of the RIBA CPD Network.
News | APA help desk answers questions about engineered wood products In 1997, APAThe Engineered Wood Association established a Wood Products Support Help Desk to provide building and design professionals assistance with questions about engineered wood. The help desk answers more than 1,000 calls each month from builders, building material dealers, designers, engineers and code officials about engineered wood products and application information.
Engineered Wood Association Is Now ANSI Accredited Source: ARCHITECT Magazine Publication date: July 2, 2007 By Stephani L. Miller APA-The Engineered Wood Association was recently accredited as a standards developer by the Americn National Standards Institute (ANSI), marking a milestone in APA's efforts to advance engineered wood industry interests in the building codes and standards arena.
Source: residential architect online Publication date: July 2, 2007 By Stephani L. Miller APA-The Engineered Wood Association was recently accredited as a standards developer by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), marking a milestone in APA's efforts to advance engineered wood industry interests in the building codes and standards arena.
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APA trademarked panel products are manufactured in two basic types: panels for permanent exposure to the weather or moisture, and panels for interior or protected applications when only temporary exposure to moisture or the weather is required. Within each type are numerous grades – sheathing grades, panels with smooth sanded surfaces on one or both sides, textured panels and panels with overlaid surfaces.
APA - The Engineered Wood Association, a non-profit trade association with 70 years of experience, is the authoritative source for information on structural wood products and their related construction applications. March 6, 2008 APA Marks 75th Anniversary APA, the nonprofit trade association of the North American structural engineered wood products industry, turns 75 this year.
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Description: Each year, EWTA hosts the Info Fair in conjunction with the APA Annual Meeting. This premier networking and exhibition event is your opportunity to meet and build relationships with top-level representatives from APA member companies.
Engineered Wood Products for Superior Performance The scope of engineered wood products manufactured by APA and APA EWS members is immense. Engineered wood products are a high-performance, consistent, reliable and environmentally responsible choice for everything from construction to materials handling applications to home projects.
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The charter of APA - The Engineered Wood Association is to strengthen and develop the market for engineered wood products throughout the world. The organization’s 160 member mills include most of the top North American producers of structural engineered wood products.
Source: ARCHITECT Magazine Publication date: July 2, 2007 By Stephani L. Miller APA-The Engineered Wood Association was recently accredited as a standards developer by the Americn National Standards Institute (ANSI), marking a milestone in APA's efforts to advance engineered wood industry interests in the building codes and standards arena.
APA - The Engineered Wood Association, a non-profit trade association with 70 years of experience, is the authoritative source for information on structural wood products and their related construction applications. March 6, 2008 APA Marks 75th Anniversary APA, the nonprofit trade association of the North American structural engineered wood products industry, turns 75 this year.
All-Wood Roofs Top Warehouse Complex: Panelized Roofs Provide Strength and Quality Arenas, schools, office buildings, museums and other architectural projects have proven to be perfect forums for showcasing the structural and aesthetic performance of gl... Tags: Human Resources, Performance, Performance Management, Workforce Management Company: APA - The Engineered Wood Association Date: November 2004
APA/THE ENGINEERED WOOD ASSOCIATION 7011 S. 19th St. Tacoma, WA 98466 Phone: (253)565-6600 Toll Free Phone: Alternate Phone: Fax: (253)565-7265
Specialty Applications Attribute Information PerformancePanels.com is brought to you by APA - The Engineered Wood Association, a nonprofit trade association for structural wood products manufacturers. Customizability Many plywood and OSB manufacturers manufacture special panel sizes and thicknesses for particular applications.
Show the Build a Better Home video at your next staff meeting. This 25-minute video demonstrates proper moisture control techniques in applications that include groundwork, foundations, floors, walls and roofs.
Gutters/Downspouts A Dry Idea: You'll need to get on the ladder to inspect and clean all the gutters. Climbing ladders and can be dangerous.
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