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The most common materials used in low-rise (6 storey) structures in China are brick (supporting walls) and concrete (foundations, posts, loops beams, floors and roofs). Brick structures with concrete foundations are built at an extremely low cost due to the abundance of low cost labor and cheap bricks. Although the system is cheap, it is surprisingly very time consuming to build! A recent study completed by Chreod for FII entitled Opportunities for hybrid WFC solutions in China's urban housing market revealed that it takes between 7-9 days to construct each reinforced concrete floor which includes building the formwork, laying out the steel grid, and casting the concrete.
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Canada Wood Group (CWG) is a coalition of Canadian industry trade associations which represents Canada’s forest sector market development, market access and technical interests in offshore markets including Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, Belgium (Europe) and other countries. Through tripartite Canada Wood Export Program (CWEP), Forestry Innovation Investment Ltd. and industry funding, CWG provides infrastructure and market access services on behalf of member Associations which include the Council of Forest Industries/SPF Group, BC Wood Specialties Group, Coast Forest Products Association, Quebec Wood Export Bureau, Forest Products Association of Canada, the Western Red Cedar Export Association, Certiwood and APA.
3rd Fl., 203 Bldg., #203-7
Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu
Seoul, Korea
137-893
Tel: 82-2-3445-3834
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email: jeong@canadawood.or.kr
email: ahn@canadawood.or.kr