Precision assembly of engineered timber systems for faster, safer, and more efficient construction delivery. Built off-site. Assembled on-site. Delivered at speed.
What is Timber Structure Assembly?
Assembly refers to the on-site installation and connection of prefabricated structural elements, including:
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) panels
Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) beams and columns
Steel connectors and hybrid joints
Prefabricated modular building components


Assembly Process
1. Delivery of Prefabricated Elements
Factory-manufactured CLT panels, modules and Glulam components are delivered just-in-time to the site.
2. Crane Installation
Large structural elements are lifted and positioned directly into place with minimal manual handling.
3. Connection & Fixing
Elements are joined using engineered steel connectors, screws, and mechanical fastening systems.
4. Structural Completion
The assembled system forms the building’s primary load-bearing structure within days or weeks.
Why Assembly Matters
Assembly is the final critical stage of mass timber construction, where prefabricated components are installed on-site into complete structural systems. Using precision-manufactured CLT and Glulam elements, construction shifts from traditional building methods to a controlled, assembly-based process.This approach significantly reduces construction time, labor intensity, and on-site uncertainty.
