PHOENIX, Ill. — Sterling Structural, a manufacturer of mass timber solutions in the United States, has joined the CLT Toolbox platform, a global design software platform that empowers structural engineers to specify timber faster, more accurately, and in line with real supplier data.
The platform enables education alongside design enabling engineers to use mass timber. Its mission is to make CLT design easy and accessible, broadening engineering capacity across the region. CLT Toolbox is gearing up for a major launch later this year with added modules for fire design, diaphragm design, shear walls, connection details, and much more.
Sterling is the first U.S. Cross Laminated Timber supplier to partner with CLT Toolbox, enabling engineers to design with Sterling’s panels directly within the platform. Through the beta program, users can now create designs using wall and floor calculators tailored to Sterling’s products.
"The addition of Sterling Structural’s CLT panels and systems to the Toolbox will help advance the adoption of CLT and mass timber projects across the U.S.," said Adam Jones, CEO of CLT Toolbox. "Sterling is a leading CLT manufacturer, and their inclusion in the Toolbox offers an immediate opportunity for engineers to incorporate CLT into their projects."
With Sterling now fully integrated, engineers can design with Sterling’s CLT and glulam products, and get:
- Full design integration of Sterling CLT panels.
- Instant capacity checks and reports aligned with U.S. codes.
- Specification-ready outputs that streamline documentation.
“We’re on a mission to bring mass timber to the masses, and the CLT Toolbox is an integral part of achieving that mission,” said Michaela Harms, vice president of Mass Timber at Sterling Structural. “When we make it easy to design for CLT and mass timber, we make it easy to incorporate mass timber. We’re looking forward to seeing how this new resource boosts interest and use of CLT in projects of all shapes and sizes.”
To get early access to designing Sterling panels, engineers can join the CLT Toolbox beta today at clttoolbox.com.
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