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How can we make the most of beetle-killed wood in construction?

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Maude Renvoisé, Cheffe de projet, Commune de Bois d’Amont

Rémi Chaudurié, Architecte Diplômé d’Etat

Julien Gamerro, Responsable Bureau d’études AuRA – CBS CBT Lifteam

Nathalie Mionetto, Chargée de Territoire Nord-Est - FCBA

Victims of climate change, the forests of Auvergne Rhône-Alpes are suffering from a number of health problems, including spruce dieback caused by the bark beetle.

The wood, known as “bark beetle wood”, takes on a blue hue, but is still perfectly usable for construction. We'll take a look at 3 examples of how to make the most of these woods in a project.

In addition, the presentation of the latest FCBA study will show exactly how this insect affects lumber.

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This seminar was accredited if you attended it live. You can still watch the seminar here on replay.