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Difference between revisions of "Wood frame construction for Mongolia"

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Canadian volunteer and civil engineer Guillaume D'Aoust spent one year working with the teaching staff at the Mongolia Forestry Institute.During his tenure, Guillame worked with the Forestry Institute to further develop the teaching material available to Mongolians regarding wood frame construction.
  
 
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The result is in the form of two(2) publications. The first publication is the translation in Mongolian language of a Technical manual published by the Canada Wood Council and Titled:&nbsp;'''<u>Introduction to Wood Design.</u>'''&nbsp;The document is very comprehensive and presents the most recent techniques and materials used in Canada for the construction of houses and small buildings using wood frame construction.
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The second publication was developed and written by Guillaume and titled:&nbsp;'''<u>The Residential Construction Handbook.</u>'''&nbsp;This book is a short and useful manual that presents in a concise form the techniques and materials used in the construction of wood frame houses. This manual is also available in the Mongolian language.

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Key Project Data

Name
Wood frame construction for Mongolia
Description
Capacity building on wood frame construction for homes and small buildings
Project No.
Total Budget
Status
Icon Completed.png Completed
Timeframe
2016/04/01 - 2017/05/01
Type
regional
Project Picture
No project picture uploaded.

Location in Mongolia

Province
Ulaanbaatar
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Further Information

Website
Factsheet
Organization
WUSC/uniterra

Tagging

Publications

Type Title Author Year Language Tagging
Training Residential Construction Handbook (English version) Guillaume D'Aoust 2017 English
  • Technologies
  • Building improvement
  • New construction
  • Efficient use of resources
  • Capacity development

Events

Title Organizer Timeframe Country/City Tagging
Establishing collaboration council for sustainable green, energy-efficient construction in Mongolia Project: Wood frame construction for Mongolia 07/06/2017 - 16/11/2017 Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar
  • Renewable energy
  • Building improvement
  • New construction
  • Reducing emission
  • Community development
  • Efficient use of resources
  • Capacity development

Additional Comments



Canadian volunteer and civil engineer Guillaume D'Aoust spent one year working with the teaching staff at the Mongolia Forestry Institute.During his tenure, Guillame worked with the Forestry Institute to further develop the teaching material available to Mongolians regarding wood frame construction.


The result is in the form of two(2) publications. The first publication is the translation in Mongolian language of a Technical manual published by the Canada Wood Council and Titled: Introduction to Wood Design. The document is very comprehensive and presents the most recent techniques and materials used in Canada for the construction of houses and small buildings using wood frame construction.


The second publication was developed and written by Guillaume and titled: The Residential Construction Handbook. This book is a short and useful manual that presents in a concise form the techniques and materials used in the construction of wood frame houses. This manual is also available in the Mongolian language.