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WOODSTRUCTURALPANELSOVERMETALFRAMINGTHE ENGINEEREDWOOD ASSOCIATIONAPADESIGN/ construction GUIDEWood STRUCTURAL Panels Over Metal FramingForm No. T625A 2003 APA The engineered Wood Association wood STRUCTURAL panels are a good choice for the are manufactured for years of trouble-free, dependable use. Wood is arenewable, recyclable, biodegradable resource that is easily manufacturedinto a variety of viable few facts about wood. We re not running out of of the United States land base 731 million acres is covered by forests. About two-thirds of that 731million acres is suitable for repeated planting and harvesting of timber. Butonly about half of the land suitable for growing timber is open to of that harvestable acreage also is open to other uses, such ascamping, hiking, and hunting. Forests fully cover one-half of Canada s land mass. Of thisforestland, nearly half is considered productive, or capable of producing timber on asustained yield basis. Canada has the highest per capita accumulation of protected naturalareas in the world areas including national and provincial parks.
Engineered wood structural panels are a good choice for the environment. They are manufactured for years of trouble-free, dependable use. Wood is a ... For subfloor recommendations under ceramic tile, refer to the APA Engineered Wood Construction Guide. For subfloor recommendations
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