NEWS Early in October we warmly welcomed our client from the Adelaide Aquatic Centre Development, and their project team, to visit our European factories in Austria. Sarah Constructions, Mott MacDonald and Standstruct spent several days touring our main facilities in Austria to gain a more in-depth understanding of our facilities, processes and people. The tour provided a full life-cycle of the Hasslacher Group, showcasing the vertically integrated nature of our business. After a nice introductory dinner in Vienna, we toured our project at HoHo, which, at 89 metres tall, was the world’s largest timber hybrid building when completed in 2019. We then started our journey through the life cycle of our mass timber products. First, we toured the PEFC-certified forest nearby our HASSLACHER NORICA TIMBER Preding mill, to gain knowledge of the sustainability credentials and the circular economy of forestry; where our valuable raw material is born. We then followed with a visit to our HASSLACHER Group headquarters in Sachsenburg, to visit the sawmill and showcase how the raw logs are turned into our visually stunning European spruce rough sawn boards, ready for further processing. Here, we also enjoyed our first of many traditional Austrian cuisines. Next, we toured both our large-capacity glulam plant at Sachsenburg, as well as our main Cross Laminated Timber plant in Stall. This highlighted the process of turning the raw material, rough sawn timber boards, into stunning products of high quality and precision. A particular highlight of this tour was the technology and automation that we implement in our group. Finally, we toured our highly customised plant at Hermagor, where we create our massive glulam beams that can be block-bonded, as well as our curved glulam which sets us apart from the industry. We were greeted with a traditional Austrian lunch of “Jausen” before touring the plant. This was our most important tour, where all of the material for our project is manufactured, including the enormous single-piece rafters. These beams measure a staggering 37.1m long x 2.20m high and 280mm wide, making these by far the largest glulam beams to ever be used in Australia. Stay tuned for more information on this! We greatly appreciate our client’s commitment to us, taking valuable time from their schedules to make the long journey from Australia and we can’t wait to see the project materialise onsite. Thank you Tyson Infanti for organising this trip and showing around our customers. #fromwoodtowonders #timberlimitless #AdelaideAquaticCentre
HESS TIMBER
Baugewerbe
Kleinheubach, Bavaria 10.381 Follower:innen
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Als Projektspezialist im Bereich Ingenieurholzbau bietet HESS TIMBER ein einzigartiges Leistungsspektrum für Architekten, Planer, Baufirmen und Projektentwickler. Das Unternehmen der HASSLACHER Gruppe mit Sitz in Kleinheubach hat sich im Besonderen auf die Entwicklung sowie die komplette Abwicklung von architektonisch anspruchsvollen Projekten spezialisiert. HESS TIMBER kann weltweit auf herausragende Projekte referenzieren wie das Museum der Stiftung Louis Vuitton in Paris, das freigeformte Foyer des Bunjil Place im australischen Casey oder die Erlebnisholzkugel Steinberg am See, welche mit einem Durchmesser von 50 Metern das weltweit größte Projekt ihrer Art ist. Als gefragtes Unternehmen für Speziallösungen im Ingenieurholzbau setzt HESS TIMBER mit über 140 Jahren Erfahrung und stetigem Innovationsdrang neue Maßstäbe. Weltweit. TIMBER LIMITLESS.
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- Branche
- Baugewerbe
- Größe
- 11–50 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Kleinheubach, Bavaria
- Art
- Einzelunternehmen (Gewerbe, Freiberufler etc.)
- Gegründet
- 1876
- Spezialgebiete
- Holzbau, Engineering, Timber, Structural Engineering, Architecture, Brettschichtholz, Brettsperrholz, Glulam, Cross Laminated Timber, CLT, Hochbau und Mass Timber
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Kleinheubach, Bavaria 63924, DE
Beschäftigte von HESS TIMBER
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Hélori Geglo
CAD designer chez HESS TIMBER
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Daniel Saunders
Site Management UK at Hess Timber
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Mark Berridge
Regional Sales Director UK and Ireland at HASSLACHER NORICA TIMBER & HESS Timber GMBH
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Jake Smith
Freelance Structural Engineer - Specialising in CLT and Glulam design
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PROJECT James Jones & Sons Ltd is building a new warehouse in Durham, UK. All our timber components have been transported to site. The longest beams measured up to almost 30m. You can have a look at the video below to see the installation works (by Glulam Solutions Ltd.) below. #fromwoodtowonders #timberlimitless
James Jones & Sons' new Durham sawmill is progressing well and last week the Glulam beams and purlins were installed. Below is a snapshot summary of the development so far.
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PROJECT Goodman is developing its first mass timber warehouse at Chifley Business Park, located at Moorabbin Airport in south-east Melbourne. HESS TIMBER is supplying H.Troon with approximately 1,450 m3 of glulam and cross laminated timber products for this new warehouse development. Constructed predominantly from mass timber with sustainability, in mind, the warehouse will achieve approximately a 24% reduction in embodied carbon footprint compared to similar steel developments. The architecturally designed facility, targeting a 5 Star Green Star Buildings rating, will offer prime exposure on Boundary Road, where approximately 44,000 cars pass each day. Key Features: - Four units ranging from 3,500-4,300 sqm, with the ability to combine units to create larger space - 99kW solar per unit - Targeting a 5 Star Green Star Buildings rating - 118 car parking spaces, including eight electric vehicle charging points More information about the project: https://lnkd.in/dv8kiJ-f Developer: Goodman Main Contractor: H.Troon Structure: Vistek Structural Engineers // Klopfer Dobos Pty Ltd Timber Supply: HESS TIMBER Architect: Michael Carr Architect Install: Sventek Cranes & Rigging PTY LTD // Black Door Building Images: © H Troon Pty Ltd
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How nice is it to see the blue sky and the sun's rays in an underground metro station? Thanks to the skylights in our wooden roof construction, this is possible at Anzac Station in Melbourne. #timberlimitless #fromwoodtowonders
One part springtime sun + seven skylights = the perfect recipe for natural light on the Anzac Station concourse ☀️
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NEWS We are proud to say that our timber construction expertise has now reached the industrial sector in Australia. The Goodman project once again demonstrates the versatility of mass timber components and the different areas of application. This opens up many more great opportunities. Congratulations to everyone involved! #fromwoodtowonders #timberlimitless
Proud Milestone Achieved 🔥 Today, we raised the final rafter on the warehouse portion of our mass timber project in Moorabbin! This marks a significant moment in the journey, which has been made possible through the incredible dedication, skill, and teamwork of everyone involved showcasing a masterclass in planning while overcoming any challenges with resilience and precision. A valiant team effort that exemplifies what can be achieved when passion meets hard work. This project not only reflects our commitment to working alongside clients who have a passion for sustainable construction but also demonstrates the power of collaboration. A huge thank you to the entire crew and our partners for their unwavering efforts. Looking forward to the next phase as we move to bring this project to life! Client: Goodman Structure: Vistek Structural Engineers // Klopfer Dobos Pty Ltd Timber Supply: HESS TIMBER Architect: Michael Carr Architect Install: Sventek Cranes & Rigging PTY LTD // Black Door Building Chris Lindsay Adam Boyce Nick Spizzo James Troon Jed Holland #MassTimber #Construction #Sustainability #BuildingBetterSince1870 #Goodman
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PROJECT Designed with sustainability in mind, the new headquarters for St LukesHealth in Launceston, Tasmania, incorporates over 400 m³ of glulam. A key feature of the design within this 5,000 m² office development is the retention and integration of 19th-century warehouses, which structure the foyer and create a seamless connection to public spaces and the adjacent church grounds. The contemporary tower, which rises above these historic warehouses, showcases modern timber technology while preserving elements of the past, such as the original timber trusses. This blend of old and new materials highlights the innovative approach to the building’s design, balancing heritage with modern architectural techniques. More information about the project: https://lnkd.in/ee_ZipYV Architect: TERROIR Main Contractor: Fairbrother Timber Construction: HESS TIMBER Images: © Dave Groves Photography #fromwoodtowonders #timberlimitless #tasmania #australia
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NEWS WoodWorks NZ 2024 in Rotorua, New Zealand, brings together over 200 leaders in engineered wood design and construction. The programme covers mass timber technology developments, including Glulam, LVL and CLT, prefabrication and connection systems that are set to transform commercial buildings. Our Director of Business Development for Australia and New Zealand, Tyson Infanti, will represent HESS TIMBER at the 2024 WoodWorks NZ Conference on 22-23 October and is looking forward to hearing the valuable insights from the presenters and networking with like-minded timber professionals. More Information: https://lnkd.in/gJFB_7rv #timberlimitless #fromwoodtowonders #timber #event #newzealand
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PROJECT Although the new station on St. Kilda Road is not yet completed, the canopy of the underground station can already be admired in Melbourne. In total, more than 350 m³ of curved and straight glulam as well as cross laminated timber components were delivered to Melbourne, where they come together to form this unique roof structure. We are looking forward to the official opening in 2025!
Major construction at Anzac Station is now complete, after work at the new Arden and Parkville stations was finished earlier this year overseen by Metro Tunnel Project. Crews will continue with above ground works, including the construction of tram and bus stops on Domain Road and surrounding footpaths. The Metro Tunnel will open in 2025.
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PROJECT 1.292. That’s the number of individual timber components that were planned, thought through and optimized, produced and installed in Windlesham, Surrey. 18 months of design work, 6 months of manufacturing and 6 months of on-site installation - to name just a few figures for this challenging project. Behind these figures is a team without which a project like this would be simply impossible. Therefore, we would like to thank our entire team working on this project, all the project participants and especially UCB, Heatherwick studio and ISG for participating in a video which is intended to give a better understanding about this special project. More Information about the project: https://lnkd.in/d6GmAUqi Client: UCB Biopharma UK Architect: Heatherwick studio; Veretec (UK) Structural Engineer: AKT II Timber Contractor, Supplier & Engineering: HESS TIMBER Subcontractors to HESS TIMBER: Timber Manufacturer: HASSLACHER NORICA TIMBER Timber Installation: L+S Baucon GmbH Digital Planning & Parametric Modelling: Design-to-Production The project has been shortlisted as a finalist in four categories at the Structural Timber Awards 2024: https://lnkd.in/gfVHqpR7 #fromwoodtowonders #timberlimitless #UK #timber #construction #architecture #STAwards
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NEWS We are pleased to announce that HESS TIMBER has reached the milestone of 10,000 followers here on LinkedIn. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to each and every one of you for your continued support and engagement. As we reflect on this achievement of 10,000 followers, we take the opportunity to showcase 10 of our key projects from the past. These projects represent the dedication, innovation, and expertise that define HESS TIMBER and our commitment to pushing the limits of timber construction. We look forward to continuing this journey together, delivering pioneering solutions and sustainable advancements in timber engineering. Bunjil Place, 2017 © John Gollings https://lnkd.in/d7mY8nR Museum Fondation Louis Vuitton, 2013 © Rensteph Thompson, HESS TIMBER https://lnkd.in/djZNseS RHS Garden Bridgewater, 2020 © Peter Cook https://lnkd.in/dQSHe2Y “Weltstadthaus” Peek & Cloppenburg, 2004 © Adrian Balles, HESS TIMBER https://lnkd.in/dD9X6iZx D1 Tower, 2012 © Rensteph Thompson, HESS TIMBER https://lnkd.in/d6ihfb7 Waste-to-Energy Plant Leeds, 2015 © Mitch Duncan Photography https://lnkd.in/dYQVxUn La Seine Musicale, 2016 © Laurent Blossier https://lnkd.in/dMZSafX International House Sydney, 2016 © Ben Guthrie / The Guthrie Project https://lnkd.in/da2dUt4 SILT Middelkerke, 2024 © Stefan Steenkiste https://lnkd.in/dSJ7PQT9 UCB Campus Windlesham, 2024 © ISG https://lnkd.in/d6GmAUqi #timberlimitless #fromwoodtowonders #timberengineering #10KFollowers
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