construction timber
Construction timber fit for the futurE
Researchers at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, working on behalf of proHolz Austria, recently discovered that the share of timber construction components used in Austria has doubled in the last 20 years.1 A trend which is also gathering pace beyond Austria’s borders. Besides the far-reaching environmental and climate-related advantages of this natural product, wood is also a highly functional building material which is fully aligned with today’s demands in terms of modern and sustainable construction. This is perfectly reflected in JAF’s wide product range for timber construction projects. Extensive consulting expertise and comprehensive service support customers during project implementation.
Advice from the experts
Besides top-quality products, timber construction projects also require considerable knowledge and many years of experience. The JAF timber construction team therefore consists not of sales professionals but of highly trained experts. As an interface between the timber industry and processors, JAF experts provide support from the planning and tendering phases through to implementation. The degree of pre-fabrication and exact planning are the keys to cost-effective project calculations in the timber construction sector. Particularly when it comes to CLT, JAF has many years of experience which have enabled it to become a valued partner during the planning and implementation of CLT projects. An experienced JAF team, consisting of timber construction experts, supports customers during all of their project phases. From the measurements to the cost calculations and construction site planning processes.
product overview
- Construction timber
- Wood-based construction materials (FJB, GLT)
- Construction elements (CLT, LVL)
- Profiled timber (cladding)
- Building materials and partition walls
- Shuttering and formwork
- Services (timber framing, planning)
- Accessories
1 Eine statistische Erhebung aller Hochbauvorhaben in den Jahren 1998 – 2008 – 2018. Robert Stingl, Gabriel Oliver Praxmarer, Alfred Teischinger, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna - commissioned by proHolz Austria.