Big River Group has launched a new native hoop pine plywood product in the Australian market. The engineered hoop pine plywood is made using native Australian timber and will be manufactured at the company’s Grafton facility.
Big River Group Managing Director Jim Bindon says that the launch of the new plywood will see significant savings delivered to Australian architects and builders by enabling them to purchase the product direct from the manufacturer. He explains that the use of native Australian timber will help builders avoid lengthy imports that would otherwise significantly increase project lead times.
The premium value-added plywood products manufactured by the Company saw excellent growth last year in sales to the commercial and civil construction sectors. The new hoop pine launch will see the company build on this ongoing success by meeting the increased demand.
Big River specialises in manufacturing beautiful plywood products from Australian timber species such as Blackbutt and Spotted Gum, and the new hoop pine range will be no different.
Bindon says hoop pine is native to the area and will be felled from plantations in South East Queensland and Northern NSW to ensure the best possible quality end product.
A popular timber variety among architects for decades, due to its warm blonde varied tones with a clean grain and smooth texture, hoop pine is ideal for appearance and structural grade applications in both commercial and residential projects. It is typically specified in wall and ceiling linings, and high end cabinetry and joinery.
John Wardle Architects described the product as “simply beautiful” following the installation of the product in the Learning and Teaching Building (LTB) for Monash University with one of the first hoop pine wood piles produced by Big River.
“The roof line is a prominent feature of the external form as well as the interior of the Learning and Teaching Building,” explained Yee Jien, senior associate at John Wardle Architects and project architect on the LTB project. “The timber sawtooth roof draws diffuse natural light from the south, providing amenity within a large floor plate via skylights and voids. The plywood ceiling and exposed timber trusses are a celebration of light, material and craftsmanship. It also demonstrates our continued fascination with the use of timber, irrespective of project scale,” Jien said.
Big River Group’s hoop pine plywood is manufactured in accordance with AS/NZS 2271 using ‘Chain of Custody’ certificated Australian plantation Hoop Pine Logs. Using a B Bond adhesive in 2400 x 1200 sheet sizes, it is available in a variety of grades and thicknesses, from AA to BC, and 6.5mm to 25mm respectively. Custom manufacturing for specialist commercial projects is also available on request, including perforation and slotting.
Big River Group hoop pine plywood is available through the company’s nationwide distribution network across 13 of the major populous areas of Australia, including Sydney, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Townsville, Illawarra, Melbourne, Hume (ACT), Adelaide and Perth.
“With an operating history of over 100 years, Big River Group has established itself as one of Australia’s leading manufacturers and distributors of timber and building products. This ongoing achievement is a clear reflection of our longstanding presence in the marketplace, strong service culture and technical expertise,” Bindon concluded.