Listen "Value Engineering and the Strength of Wood Construction | Royal & John"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Build Better Homes Podcast, hosts Royal Mortier and John O’Shea explore the world of wood construction, from its long-standing reliability to the modern innovations shaping how we design and build homes today. Royal shares insights from the engineering side while John offers a builder’s perspective, creating a balanced discussion around value engineering, how to optimize performance, control costs, and avoid common pitfalls without compromising quality. They cover everything from lumber types, engineered wood products, and framing systems, to real-world stories about foundations, load paths, and lateral resistance. If you’ve ever wondered how the right engineering decisions can save thousands on a project while improving long-term durability, this episode is packed with takeaways.Key Topics CoveredWhy wood remains the most versatile and sustainable building materialThe difference between vertical and lateral loading — and why both matterHow environmental factors affect lumber strengthEngineered wood products and when to use themHow to balance design, cost, and code complianceThe line between smart value engineering and costly corner-cuttingThe evolution of framing systems, shear walls, and lateral designTakeawayValue engineering isn’t about cutting corners, it’s about building smarter. By understanding material behavior, code changes, and structural systems, builders and engineers can create stronger, more cost-effective, and longer-lasting homes.Connect with Us👉 Learn more at pliris.co🎧 Follow the Build Better Homes Podcast for weekly insights on smarter homebuilding.
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