Embracing Timber in Sustainable Construction for a Green Future of South Africa

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The recent Timber Construction Conference held in Pretoria provided a platform for stakeholders to discuss the role of timber in promoting sustainable construction in South Africa. This conference has sparked renewed enthusiasm for the use of timber in the country’s construction industry.

The Transformative Potential of Timber

In her keynote address, Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Ms. Nomalungelo Gina emphasized the transformative potential of timber in the construction industry. She outlined the Master Plan for the Commercial Forestry Sector, which aims to enhance the use of engineered timber products in South Africa’s built environment.

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Promoting Sustainable Development

Sustainable timber construction has the potential to be a catalyst for economic growth and environmental responsibility, aligning with South Africa’s aspirations for green development and job creation. The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) is currently working on the Furniture Masterplan, which will require a substantial amount of timber for home construction.

Addressing the Skills Deficit

Gina stressed the urgency of addressing the skills deficit in this field, crucial for its growth. She proposed launching online digital skills training courses to upskill professionals and expedite the adoption of new digital technologies. South African universities must improve their research capacity in wood-based building materials and methods urgently.

Collaboration is Key

The conference brought together industry experts and government representatives, marking a significant step towards integrating timber into the mainstream construction industry. All stakeholders must collaborate and invest in promoting timber’s use, broadening awareness of its benefits, and developing the necessary skills and technology to support its widespread adoption.

A Greener Future

As South Africa continues to strive towards a greener economy, the promotion and use of timber in construction will play a vital role in sustainable development and job creation. The Timber Construction Conference has provided the foundation for a brighter, greener future for the nation.

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