
Following their presentation about local manufacture of CLT, you’ll be pleased to hear that the Red Stag Wood Solutions team, alongside Advantage Construction celebrated their first installation of panels from the new Rotorua plant.
See details here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6768314367177039872/ and https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6767315824198987776/
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From Jason Cordes:
Red Stag Wood Solutions is very pleased to see the first CLT job successfully processed and out the door from its new Engineer Wood Product plant in Rotorua. Covid has caused its challenges, but we look forward to ramping up full scale production from the entire plant in March/April 2021 when our European partners can be back in the country.
Red Stag looks forward to supporting all timber projects with integrated EWP, frame and truss and beyond (all with domestically sourced timber, treated to NZ Standards). A big thank you to Darryn and his highly motivated, energetic operational team for creating first class panels. #CLT #EWP
Jason Cordes on LinkedIn
From Warren Trethewey:
Red Stag – First Job delivered & Installed. Great work to the #AdvantageConstruction team for a quick and speedy install (4 hours).
… and from Sam Hill (Contracts Manager – #AdvantageConstruction) “I’ve just been out to site and the product looks great; I am hoping we can use it on projects again in future”.
Big Shout out too to the Red Stag Wood Solutions team for all their efforts to get this “Right First Time” – Darryn Cosgrave, Reza Masoudnia & Jason Cordes.
Warren Trethewey on LinkedIn
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