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TimberLogic LLC |
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TimberLogic (v.) to put wood products / assemblies to the test |
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TimberLogic Services |
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The TimberLogic Reports were the trigger to establishing the company and continues to be the primary focus of activity. TimberLogic Reports are analytical tools created to serve code compliance of building products. |
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TimberLogic Reports |
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Specific investigation and analysis of building products are available through the TimberLogic team. · Product evaluation reports for submission to ICC Evaluation Service or other agency, including development of Acceptance Criteria · Structural testing of wood members, wood connections, special performance features (e.g., the settling dynamics of log walls) · Engineering analysis of individual building projects, timber truss designs, connection analysis |
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Evaluation of Building Systems, Assemblies, Components |
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Green Building Services |


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National Green Building Certification Accredited Verifier #V49 |
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To contact us: P.O. Box 490 Hartland, VT 05048 Phone: 802-738-9663 Fax: 802-436-1325 E-mail: info@timberlogic.com
TimberLogic LLC, copyright© 2009. All Rights Reserved. This site was last updated August 4, 2009 |
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TimberLogic Offers Tools for Better Design & Construction The mission of TimberLogic LLC is to produce a series of high end, quality reports, guidelines, and documents that enhance productivity and quality in the design and construction of log and timber buildings. The TimberLogic approach uses recognized methods, standards, and ICC code requirements applicable to wood design and construction. It is specifically tailored to the client’s particular building system specifications . |
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In 2008, Rob Pickett of TimberLogic became one of the select group of professional builders, remodelers, and other industry professionals nationwide who have earned the Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation, identifying him as someone with knowledge of the best strategies for incorporating green building principles into homes. The CGP program is administered by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) University of Housing and the Home Builders & Remodelers of New Hampshire (HBRANH). In three days of course work, the CGP curriculum incorporates a variety of information tailored to green building and business practices. The CGP curriculum incorporates training by leading building industry practitioners and academics on a range of topics, including strategies for incorporating green-building principles into homes using cost-effective methods of construction, and how green homes provide buyers with lower maintenance and good indoor air quality. Techniques are also discussed for competitively differentiating your home products with increased indoor environmental quality as well as energy and resource efficiency. CGP program graduates are required to maintain their designation by completing 12 hours of continuing education every 3 years a portion of which pertain to green building activities. |