100 CLT UK Projects
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Project Citation:
Said, Hisham. 100 CLT UK Projects. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2023-10-19. https://doi.org/10.3886/E194581V1
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The study data
was acquired from an industry report prepared by Waugh and Thistleton (2018) and funded by the Softwood Lumber
Board & Forestry Innovation Investment. The report is entitled “100 UK CLT
Projects” and showcased a wide array of CLT projects between the years 2005 and
2018. For each project, the following information is provided: general
description of the project, schematic drawings, project renderings or real
photos, abstract construction data, the project type, the project team, and the
structure type. This study depended mainly on the project team composition data.
The team of each project included a firm or more of the following stakeholders:
architect, structural engineer, main contractor, timber engineer, timber
contractor, and timber manufacturers.
The
report information was coded in a tabular format to capture the structure type
and the collaborating team data for each project. First, a project data table
was created to assign each project a unique identification number and provide
the following data fields: structure type and the project team firms. It should
be noted that some project teams involved multiple firms of the same
stakeholder type, e.g. a large or complex project may involve multiple
architects, engineers or main contractors. Second, the unique firm instances
are filtered from the project records and assigned unique identification
numbers. Third, a data matrix structure was created to relate each project (as
rows) to the involved team stakeholder firm (as columns). There were a total of
261 project stakeholders involved in these projects, including: 73
architecture, 58 structural engineering, 74 main contracting, 31 timber
engineering, 10 timber contracting, and 15 timber manufacturing companies. To
perform the longitudinal analysis, the projects and their stakeholder firms
were organized in four time periods.
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