Historic Albany Foundation's $3.6 million renovation of 48 Hudson Ave., constructed in 1728, is in its third stage of work.
The project adds a two-storey extension to a Grade II-listed house in Somerset, built in the 1860s as a local school.
A federal jury convicted a Stevensville timber frame home builder on Sept. 20 of wire fraud and money laundering crimes in an ...
The Structural Timber Association has today launched a new Time for Timber Hub at Offsite Expo, to provide a vital source of ...
With decades of experience in the timber production industry, American Pole & Timber is a trusted partner for builders and ...
An panel of experts at the Labour Party Conference has debated the use of structural timber to accelerate housebuilding to ...
The layout isn’t the only innovative thing about the house. The couple also wanted to experiment with new construction ...
A home builder from Stevensville has been found guilty of wire fraud and money laundering after scamming his customers out of more than $2 million over four years.
By building with wood, Ireland can address some of the most pressing challenges facing the modern housing market.