Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: How a mass timber extension for BMO Field helps Toronto achieve its sustainability goals - constructconnect.com - Daily Commercial News

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In the latest Industry Perspectives Op-Ed, MYorke27 or CarpentersONT looks at how a mass timber extension for BMOField helps Toronto achieve its sustainability goals.

Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: How a mass timber extension for BMO Field helps Toronto achieve its sustainability goalsIndustry Perspectives Op-Ed: How a mass timber extension for BMO Field helps Toronto achieve its sustainability goalsThe recent selection of Toronto’s bid to be a host city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been met with great excitement as it means that our city will be taking centre stage for the world’s biggest sporting event.

The Carpenters’ Union wants to take the first step forward by using mass timber as an effective alternative building material on BMO Field’s extension and demonstrate that the path to net-zero emissions involves greater implementation of this technology on construction projects across Ontario. Their stadium plans to be the eco-friendliest in Europe and has already garnered huge amounts of praise.

The World Cup brings international recognition to host cities but it also places them under the microscope of the global community.

 

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