SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — Mercer Mass Timber, a manufacturer of sustainable timber building materials and a subsidiary of Mercer International Inc., has announced the completion of the Anthony Timberlands Center for Design & Materials Innovation at the University of Arkansas, an academic hub dedicated to timber design, research, and fabrication using mass timber and other materials.
At the core of the project is 1,079 m3 of Southern Yellow Pine cross-laminated timber (CLT), manufactured at Mercer's Conway, Arkansas, facility—just hours from the Fayetteville site. By sourcing regionally, the project supports Arkansas's working forests, economy, and 52 local jobs.
"Our contribution to the Anthony Timberlands Center reflects the potential of regionally sourced mass timber. With CLT manufactured at our Conway factory, just a few hours from the site, we're proud to support a project that aligns closely with our values: sustainability, regional impact, and purpose-built design. This project stands as a showcase of forward-thinking architecture—and a powerful case for what's possible when material and intent are in sync," said Nick Milestone, Chief Operating Officer, Mercer Mass Timber.
The Anthony Timberlands Center marks Mercer Mass Timber's first chain-of-custody-certified project, with 30% of timber SFI-certified under CoC protocols and the remainder sustainably sourced. This milestone underscores MMT's commitment to transparency, traceability, and responsible forestry practices—ensuring that sustainability claims are verifiable from forest to final installation.
"Through early design-assist, our team collaborated closely with the architects and engineers to tailor the CLT system for constructability, performance, and fabrication efficiency," said Ricardo Brites, director of Engineering & VDC, Mercer Mass Timber. "The ATC is a breakthrough in how regional timber and advanced fabrication can deliver both innovation and measurable sustainability. It reflects our commitment to advancing mass timber design in North America."
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