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New Buildings < $30 Million: m.o.r.e. Cabin

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Description

m.o.r.e. Cabin
The m.o.r.e. CLT Cabin is a 900 s.f. private retreat on a hill overlooking a lake in La Pêche, Québec. The cabin touches the site at only two points: a small concrete storage building supports the cabin at the top of the hill; a steel mast supports the opposite end. The cabin cantilevers 25 ft beyond the mast. The structure consists primarily of glulam members and cross-laminated timber panels (CLT). The webinar will discuss why mass timber was chosen over steel as the primary structural material, how the glulam members and CLT panels were combined to create a stiff box beam structure, and mass timber connection details.

Presented by: Presented by Daniel Bonardi, P.E., Dan Bonardi Consulting Engineers



  • Course will award 1.0 hours of continuing education for the live session only.
  • Each series registration is per person.
  • This will be available as a recording, with no PDH attached


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Contributors

  • Daniel Bonardi, P.E.

    Daniel Bonardi, P.E., is a licensed professional engineer with over thirty years of experience in the design of building structures. Formerly an associate at ARUP, Dan has been involved in a diverse range of projects throughout the country and overseas. He left ARUP in 2005 to start his own structural engineering firm in the Boston area. Dan has been an instructor at the Boston Architectural College where he lectured on building structural systems, and has been a guest critic for architectural studio projects at Wentworth Institute of Technology.

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September 14, 2023
Thu 12:00 PM CDT

Duration 1H 0M

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