Timberlab breaks ground at CLT facility in Millersburg, Oregon

Timberlab executives with construction partners, Oregon State officials, and local mass timber experts breaking ground at the CLT facility site. 

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MILLERSBURG, Ore. — Timberlab Inc., a subsidiary of Swinerton Incorporated (Swinerton) and a national provider of holistic mass timber systems, has teamed up with project partners Swinerton Builders, Lindgren Development, and Lever Architecture to design and build a 190,000-square-foot, cross-laminated timber (CLT) manufacturing facility. This facility will be one of the largest CLT production sites in the United States.

The groundbreaking ceremony, held on February 27 in Millersburg, Oregon, was marked with a community celebration. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, representatives from Senator Merkley’s office, state Representative Shelly Boshart Davis, Mayor Scott Cowan and industry agencies attended the ceremony highlighting Oregon’s commitment to advancing mass timber supply, manufacturing, and construction as a sustainable alternative to traditional construction materials.

“Today’s groundbreaking marks an exciting step forward in the growth of Oregon’s mass timber industry – a revolutionary technology key to our shared goal of building a sustainable, low-carbon future,” shares Governor Tina Kotek. “Companies like Timberlab have capitalized on the opportunity to reduce their impact on the natural environment here in Oregon. The introduction of a new facility in Millersburg will expand the supply chain for mass timber, bolstering our regional economy and helping make sure that mass timber is accessible for more construction projects.”

The manufacturing facility will be built with glue-laminated timber (GLT) produced at Timberlab’s other Oregon facilities using locally harvested timber. A Wood Innovations Grant from the USDA Forest Service supports the design of this full-mass timber building. Timberlab has sourced top-tier equipment for advanced timber and wood processing. Kallesoe is providing a complete CLT processing line, including an automated feeding system, high-speed cross-cut saws, and a top-of-the-line finger-jointing system.

Chris Evans, Timberlab president, shares, “This groundbreaking facility is happening at a pivotal moment. Over the last 18 months, Oregon mills have been closing and jobs have been lost.” The firm is committed to investing in rural economies, as proven by its investment in two GLT facilities and a sawmill and planing mill, all in rural Oregon. Evans further explained the growth of mass timber construction: “Right now, we’ve seen 11 years of growth in mass timber representing 11 million board feet of product across the nation. In 15 years, it's expected to be 3.5 billion board feet. This type of growth doesn’t happen on its own; it happens with vision and investment.”

Slated for completion by the end of 2026, the facility, designed by Lever Architecture and constructed by Swinerton Builders, will produce 7 to 9 million square feet of CLT annually. It is anticipated that 100 direct living wage jobs will be created at full capacity, along with countless indirect jobs. This project will contribute to the region’s economic development and cultivate a skilled workforce dedicated to advancing sustainable construction practices.

“To the future employees of this facility–you will be a part of something truly special, said State Representative Shelly Boshart Davis. “Not just this company, not just this community, your work will contribute to a more sustainable future, and you’ll be developing increasingly valuable skills that will lay the foundation for a stronger, more resilient Oregon.”

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