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CCBAC supports log and timber home manufacturing sector

Cariboo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition supports log-home manufacturers in the Cariboo.

Cariboo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition supports log-home manufacturers in the Cariboo.

The manufacture of log and timber homes has been a key industry in the Cariboo-Chilcotin for many years.

Recently, the Cariboo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition (CCBAC) has been proud to support the industry in research and marketing initiatives that address industry issues that are barriers to penetrating new markets.

The manufacture of log and timber homes is important to the Cariboo-Chilcotin. The industry adds value to the forest industry and positively impacts the overall economy of the area.

These homes are in demand throughout the world with their high quality, beauty and excellent craftsmanship. The small environmental footprint compared to traditional building methods holds them in high regard in the burgeoning green economy.

In order to ensure these homes can expand their market presence locally and beyond, it is critical they are easily able to meet current and future building code standards worldwide. CCBAC has been able to support the research required to prove the energy efficiency of log and timber homes.

By testing varying methods of log-home construction for energy consumption and comparing the results to traditional building methods, it is hoped that these structures will be soon be recognized as a certified and approved product in the building codes of most, if not all, jurisdictions. This recognition will also be an important marketing tool, as energy consumption is a key factor for people considering a log or timber-frame home.

An effective marketing strategy is a key element of this project and is critical to the ongoing success and growth of this industry. Marketing surveys have been conducted and strategies are being developed to ensure log- and timber-home manufacturers can operate successfully now, as well as plan for future market trends.

As market conditions improve in the United States, CCBAC is confident it will see a resurgence of this industry in the region.

People are encouraged to visit www.bclogandtimberbuilders.com/ and learn more about the industry that is so much a part of our history and our culture.

The focus of CCBAC is on economic diversification, education and social sustainability, and this project is an excellent example of what can be done when stakeholders work together for a common cause.

CCBAC was pleased to work with the Pine Beetle Epidemic Response Branch of the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training, the BC Log and Timber Building Industry Association, Western Economic Diversification and the other Beetle Action Coalitions to ensure the success of this project.

Other examples of CCBAC-supported projects in the region include The Gavin Lake Trail project; the “Ride the Cariboo” Mountain Bike Project, and “Art is Your Business” workshops.

The Gavin Lake Project was spear-headed by the Gavin Lake Forest Education Centre and provides accessible trails so locals and visitors can enjoy the outdoors, even with a physical disability.

The “Ride the Cariboo” project is led by the Cariboo Mountain Bike Consortium and promotes the mountain biking experience in Cariboo communities and is already proving to be a significant draw for tourism.

The “Art is Your Business” workshops led by Island Mountain Arts provided area artists with the tools they need if they wish to create an income from their passion.

 

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