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Revolutionary Accoya® wood has been used as an innovative and  sustainable alternative to concrete in the construction of Dunsmore House in the  Scottish Highlands.
 Manufactured by Accsys Technologies, Accoya is one of  the most advanced modified wood products on the market using the latest in wood  acetylation technology to deliver outstanding levels of performance, stability  and durability. Providing the same high-quality and aesthetic attributes of  tropical hardwoods, it also boasts excellent environmental credentials by using  wood sourced from FSC certified and sustainable forests – while being 100%  non-toxic.
 Dunsmore House boasts a two storey platform frame  supported on eight shallow pad foundations. The design called for laminated  timber beams to span the pad foundations and serve as a base for the platform  build. The nature of this installation required the laminated beams to perform  in a zone where there are significant dimensional instability and durability  challenges, due to moisture. Napier University Centre for Offsite Construction  and Innovative Structures worked with Neil Sutherland Architects to evaluate  timber material options and settled on Accoya on the basis of proven durability  and decay resistance in this type of use class.    For highly reduced levels of both embodied energy  (equivalent to a few years of operating energy) and carbon (energy required to  form the product) it is advantageous to use a timber offsite closed panel system  that is externally timber clad with a durable species, as is the case with  Dunsmore House. 
However, research has shown that if a traditional concrete slab  foundation is used it will account for over 40% of the embodied carbon of the  dwelling. The design strategy of this project reduces the use of cement  substantially through the use of a lower embodied carbon alternative in the form  of Accoya GluLam ground beams. As well as reducing both embodied energy and  carbon compared to traditional concrete foundations, this approach also led to  savings in cost and construction time for Dunsmore  House.
Neil Sutherland, from Neil Sutherland Architects,  commented: “Until now, using wood in damp external conditions for structural  applications has been a real challenge, chiefly because of the risk of fungal  attack and dimensional instability which affects the critical air tightness of  the building envelope. The most effective preservatives are by definition toxic  and so have environmental issues both in use and disposal. While there are a few  species of wood with good natural resistance to fungal attack, they are often  difficult to glue and offer very limited benefit with respect to dimensional  stability. Additionally, such species are often of tropical origin and  sustainably sourced supplies are becoming increasingly  limited.
 “With Accoya, all of these issues are addressed and  resolved. Accoya wood is guaranteed against fungal decay for at least 50 years  above ground and 25 years in ground.”
 Accoya was supplied by International Timber for this  project. Steve Rogers, Product Director for International Timber added  “Timberframe is an important part of the Grangemouth business and this project  extends the scope of material supply to timber frame further in terms of value  and volume.”
 The project has been such a success that it has been  showcased in the newly published Accoya’s Structural Design Guide, co produced  by ARUP and Timbersolve which provides structural design data based on extensive  testing undertaken at Edinburgh Napier University, SHR Timber Research  Netherlands, the University of Göttingen and the University of  Brighton.   
The Guide, which is available online at www.accoya.com, enables the design of both  solid and laminated Accoya® members to Eurocode 5. It also discusses the  environmental credentials of the material and provides advice on design life,  maintenance, connection detailing and specification.
 Launching the Guide, Bryan Crennell, Director of Sales  and Marketing from Accsys Technologies said: “It’s a major breakthrough to be  able to offer architects, contractors and builders the innovative use of Accoya  wood in a wide range of structural applications demanding the highest levels of  durability and dimensional stability. Its structural durability and reliability  means that this is the perfect choice of material for many outdoor  projects."
 The full range of Accoya material properties and  characteristic design values (C24 equivalent) are presented in Accoya’s  Structural Design Guide to Eurocode 5 now available online at www.accoya.com
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