Timberlink’s EGM sales, marketing & corporate affairs, David Oliver recently welcomed newly appointed Deputy Premier Susan Close MP and The Hon. Clare Scriven MLC, Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development to Timberlink’s Tarpeena mill.
The construction of Australia’s first combined Radiata Pine Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) and Glue Laminated Timber (GLT) manufacturing facility is progressing well.
Having completed the sub ground civil works earlier in May, 50% of the concrete at the 15,000-square-metre facility has now been poured with production of the NeXTimber range scheduled to begin in 2023.
“It is great to see the interest from the new Government in the exciting development of a world-class timber manufacturing facility at Tarpeena, South Australia. It was great to have the opportunity to discuss the NeXTimber Cross Laminated Timber (CLT), Glue Laminated Timber (GLT) facility, which is currently under construction at Tarpeena,” Oliver said.
Deputy Premier Susan Close MP said, “It is wonderful to see the investments being made by Timberlink in both the construction of a new timber manufacturing plant and the inspirational investment in the CLT GLT plant.”
“The Forestry Sector in SA employs 18,000 people and is key to the prosperity of southeast South Australia,” she added.
L-R: Timberlink’s Production Manager, Brian Murphy, Deputy Premier Susan Close MP and Timberlink’s EGM Sales, Marketing & Corporate Affairs, David Oliver
The construction of the CLT GLT plant is the first combined Radiata Pine plant in Australia and will create products that will be used to build high rise buildings up to 12 storeys. Co-located at the existing Timberlink Tarpeena site, this facility will increase Australia’s sovereign capability to manufacture CLT and GLT, reduce import reliance and assist in decarbonising the Australia construction industry.
“Every cubic metre of CLT GLT will store 631kg of carbon and enable the construction of buildings that can store carbon rather than creating more greenhouse gasses,” Oliver added.
The Hon. Clare Scriven, Minister for Forest Industries said: “I have long been a strong supporter of the Forestry Sector and timber manufacturing. The South Australian Government is pleased to be part of this $63M investment in Timberlink’s CLT GLT plant through a co-investment of $2M.”
“I look forward to seeing this world class facility completed and enabling the construction of Carbon Positive buildings in South Australia,” the minister added.
Main image: (L-R) Timberlink’s Major Capital Engineer, David Gittins, Director Forestry Industry and Regional Development, Department of Primary Industries and Regions, Rob Robinson, Timberlink’s EGM Sales, Marketing & Corporate Affairs, David Oliver, The Hon. Clare Scriven MLC, Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development, and Timberlink’s Mark Eaton at the site of the NeXTimber manufacturing facility