TACOMA, Wash. (July 11, 2018) – Northwest Hardwoods, Inc. (NWH), a leading manufacturer of high quality hardwood lumber in North America, has donated $25,000 worth of lumber to the new Forestry Complex at Oregon State University. The lumber donation of alder wood will uniquely and innovatively be used as cladding for the outside of the new building.

“The Oregon State University College of Forestry is an internationally-recognized leader in education, research and policy for managing and sustaining working forest ecosystems,” said Don Barton, VP of Sales and Marketing for Northwest Hardwoods. “It’s a natural fit for us to be a part of the next metamorphosis of forestry management and sustainability,” said Barton.

Courtesy of Oregon State University/Michael Green Architecture

Courtesy of Oregon State University/Michael Green Architecture

Oregon State University and the College of Forestry officially launched a $79.5 million initiative in January 2015 to build the Oregon Forest Science Complex. Once completed, the state-of-the-art facility will provide current and future students with a transformative educational experience across a full range of forestry and natural resources degree programs.  The new complex is planned to open in the spring of 2019.

“Northwest Hardwoods’ donation will enable us to build a new, engineered wood facility that will inspire students and create a beautiful, inviting and healthy space for them to learn,” Oregon State University College of Forestry acting dean Anthony S. Davis said. “Grown and made in Oregon, the facility will reinforce our status as a place where students go to find innovative solutions to complex challenges, so they can improve our forest landscapes, ecosystems, and communities.”

Courtesy of Oregon State University/Michael Green Architecture

Courtesy of Oregon State University/Michael Green Architecture

The timber donation from Northwest Hardwoods will consist of alder wood. Known for its versatility and beauty, alder is a primary hardwood of the west, and grows within the southern British Columbia to Northern California regions. Alder continues to gain popularity in the global wood industry.

To allow the beauty of alder to be used in an external application the donated lumber will be modified through a process called acetylation. This cutting-edge, patented technology alters the actual chemistry of the wood, so it will resist rot, weather the elements and maintain its strength for decades. Because no metal or toxic chemicals are used to treat the wood, it offers a renewable construction material to builders.

The Northwest Hardwoods/Oregon State University College of Forestry building collaboration is noteworthy as it’s the first known acetylation process using alder wood in an exterior application.

About Northwest Hardwoods
Northwest Hardwoods, Inc., with approximately 1,600 employees, is the leading manufacturer of high quality hardwood lumber in North America. It manufactures and sells 15 species of hardwood lumber, including Alder, Oak, Maple, Cherry, Yellow Poplar and Walnut. Operations include a network of fifteen primary sawmills, five concentration yards, one remanufacturing plant and regional warehouse locations to serve our customer base. For more information, please visit www.northwesthardwoods.com.

About the Oregon State University College of Forestry
For a century, the College of Forestry has been a world class center of teaching, learning and research. It offers graduate and undergraduate degree programs in sustaining ecosystems, managing forests and manufacturing wood products; conducts basic and applied research on the nature and use of forests; and operates 14,000 acres of college forests.