The National Structural Timber Specification for Building Construction (NSTS)
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The National Structural Timber Specification for Building Construction (NSTS) is an ambitious initiative by TRADA to support the rapidly increasing use of timber. It aims to be the definitive, comprehensive, stand-alone national specification for structural timber, complementing the existing national specifications that are widely used for steel and concrete buildings.
This specification now covers both softwoods and hardwoods. Hardwood structures, including unseasoned woods that are generically known as 'green oak', have been added to NSTS Version 2.0.
NSTS contents:
- Scope and definitions
- Information requirements
- Materials
- Workmanship (general, fabrication and erection)
- Protective treatments and finishes
- Quality assurance
Suggested Reading
List of Wood Information Sheets
This document contains a fully comprehensive list of all the most up to date Wood Information Sheets (WIS) published by TRADA. Available to members for free or non-members for £12.00, these Wood Information Sheets provide technical guidance related to almost every timber topic under the sun.
Categories:
- Timber -...
17/07/2017 | Wood Information Sheet
Hybrid construction: timber-based solutions to structural challenges
What is hybrid construction? And how can it be used to create sustainable and versatile buildings? This publication answers these questions by looking at different types of structural engineered timber in effective combinations with other materials, as illustrated by recent case studies. From straightforward projects to complex design briefs, hybrid...
01/01/2016 | Other Technical Guidance
Fire performance of timber frame dwellings
This Wood Information Sheet, produced in association with the UK Timber Frame Association, explains the basic principles used in meeting fire performance requirements and provides guidance to ensure that all parties involved understand their role in the design and construction of a timber frame building.
The sheet considers...
12/09/2016 | Wood Information Sheet