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  • H-LAM | GluLam | HTL

    H-LAM™ Posts & Beams Common uses & benefits of H-LAM™ - Structural exterior beams - Structural exterior posts - Engineered timber portals - H-FORM™ formwork - Double the strength-weight ratio of steel - Preferred by builders for ease of use and handling - Less cupping and warping - Treatments to suit all applications including H1.2, H3.1, H3.2, and H5 ​ H-LAM™ - Project prefab division Fabrication to any design - Curved beams - Portal frames - Over-length beams - Pre-cambered beams H-LAM™ comes into its own when utilised on site-specific engineered projects. ​ HTL's premises with purpose-built extensive factory enable us to produce these. Our product is proven and tested in various diverse H-LAM™ projects in the southern hemisphere. ​ HTL 's project prefab division specialises in extremely oversized structures and components, as well as curved finer and slim work. How large can HTL manufacture GluLam? Up to 1200mm wide, 280mm thick and 30m long. H-LAM™ Glulam grades in New Zealand include GL8, GL10 and GL12. ​ * Lengths: 2.4, 3.0, 3.6, 4.2, 4.8, 5.4, 6.0, 6.6, 7.2, 7.8, 8.4, 9.6, 10.8, and 12.0 * Lengths over 6.1m are subject to manufacturing surcharges & over length freight * Larger sizes available on request Download H-LAM™ documents below: H-LAM™ Warranty H-LAM™ Technical Data Sheet H-LAM™ Care & Handling Guide H-LAM™ Product Substitution Tables H-LAM™ GluLam Delamination

  • LVL | HTL

    LVL Laminated V eneer Lumber Common uses & benefits of LVL - Structural internal beams and lintels - Structural internal framing and trusses - Double the strength-weight ratio of steel - Preferred by builders for ease of use and handling - Less cupping and warping - Takes H3.1 LOSP treatment well for partially exposed applications HTL Project Prefab Division - LVL Within our project prefab division, HTL remanufacture LVL for specific engineered projects. Re-lamination, cutting, slotting, drilling, notching, sanding and coating all happen within our factory, simplifying site works and aiding construction timeframes. Download LVL documents below: HTL LVL Substitution Tables HTL LVL 45mm Substitution Tables LVL Paint and Stain Systems Brochure Moisture Meter Correction Factors LVL Specific Engineerin Design Guide NelsonPine LVL Case Studies Brochure NPI LVL Framing Technical Data Sheet NPI Product Technical Statement NPI LVL H1.2 Brochure NPI Stud Framing Brochure Carbon Footprint of NZ LVL Nail Laminating or Screwing double sections of NelsonPine LVL together for residential use Download Substitution Tables Here

  • Projects | HTL

    HTL Projects Our projects are a highlight of the specialized engineered timber products industry. We take part in many national projects throughout New Zealand, as well as international projects. HTL has the capability to create unique and custom beams for projects with competitive pricing options. See below some of our recent projects. Motueka Public Library, Motueka - Tasman Designed by JTB Architects and engineered by AMK Ltd, this building is environmentally friendly with low-carbon and energy-efficient timber materials included in many aspects of the design. HTL’s H-LAM™ beams are visible from the exterior and interior of the building, providing an aesthetically appealing look with timber to encourage a relaxed atmosphere. Cawthron Institute, National Algae Research Centre - Nelson Designed by JTB Architects and engineered by AMK Structural Consulting Engineers. HTL were involved from an early stage in assisting with advice on what was required to be achieved for this indoor sea spray environment, advising on connection materials, durability, timber treatment, and timber coating system. ​ HTL Glulam purlins and girts were used within this build to support the lightweight cladding system. Falcon Brae Villa, Motueka Valley - Tasman Falcon Brae Villa is the result of a dream-like vision designed to integrate the structure of a luxury villa against the backdrop of the breath-taking natural environment of the Motueka Valley, perched perfectly between national parks. ​ The ‘Falcon’ in the name resonates through curved elliptical falcon-wing roofs made of HTL H-LAM™ which are a feature of this highly bespoke building. Each roof frame was set up in the HTL factory and transported to site. Sabine Road, Richmond - Tasman Built by Bruce Design & Build, they choose for HTL to manufacture New Zealand Larch Vertical Shiplap, for its cost-effective natural appearance. ​ HTL’s sawmill milled the New Zealand Larch and dried the timber with our onsite kilns. HTL machined the larch into our cladding profile HTL51, then machine coated with Dryden WoodOil “Lite Oak” for a contemporary finish. Emerald Faaurfushi Resort & Spa, Faaurfushi Island - Maldives HTL are pioneers in Glulam (H-LAM™) fabrication, leading the way in supplying local and international markets. HTL supplied curved beams and rafters for this beautiful resort in the Maldives. HTL were involved from an early stage in assisting with advice on what can be achieved and different cost options, in particular working on the GL8 curved beams and rafters. Kaikoura Civic Centre Architecturally designed to represent a giant cray pot, the Kaikoura Civic Centre resists lateral loading through Pres-Lam walls spread around the structure. These walls are also the first cross-laminated timber (CLT) use in a Pres-Lam structure. To provide strength where required, LVL was used in critical regions of the CLT, another first for New Zealand. The Civic Centre has won awards for the innovative use of timber, resulting in a distinctive technical/structural solution in a residential, commercial, industrial, or public building environment. Upper Hutt Railway Station Opened in November 2015, the Upper Hutt Railway Station was the long-awaited replacement for the commuter city's main transport hub. The station was designed by Studio Design and Architecture’s Wellington studio. ​ HTL supplied GL10 glulam (H-LAM™) and LVL componentry, fabricated the portal frames, and supplied the LVL purlins cut to length and drilled. Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology HTL re-manufacture LVL fabrication, leading the way with the Arts & Media Building, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology. ​ HTL re-laminated all the LVL which produced massive holt LVL beams, columns, and rocking sheer walls. Stressed skin floors were also manufactured in conjunction with Potius Flooring. ​ Waitomo Caves Visitor Centre Waitomo Caves visitor center, Waitomo, was designed by Architecture Workshop and engineered by Dunning Thornton. HTL Group worked very closely with all parties on this project to achieve some very complex laminated and fabricated components with varying twists and curves. Do you have a project you'd like to discuss? We'd love to talk to you about it! Reach Out Today

  • LVL BPIR | HTL Group

    LVL Product Information LVL Moisture Meter Correction Factors LVL Specific Engineerin Design Guide NPI LVL Framing Technical Data Sheet NPI Product Technical Statement NPI LVL H1.2 Brochure NPI Stud Framing Brochure Nelson Pine NelsonPine® LVL BPIR

  • Interior | HTL

    Interior Products Skirting and architraves; window, door and stair moldings; window reveals; door jambs; wall paneling; stair components; edge glue panels; shelving; quads; scotia's and dressed boards! HTL are also able to meet your custom requirements. We have a range of specialty timbers to suit your needs. HTL Product Profiles: HTL Moulding Profiles HTL Architraves, Moulding, Skirtings Profile T&G FLOORING 19mm solid & 12mm overlay Solid timber flooring offers beauty, durability and is an environmentally sound option. These guidelines must be followed to ensure your floor provides the service you expect. If you are laying your own floor we recommend seeking professional advice, particularly if you have doubts about the specific situation in which you intend to lay your floor. HTL Flooring Profiles Brochure HTL Solid Flooring Installation Guide HTL Flooring Technical Guide

  • Kaikoura Civic Centre | HTL

    Kaikoura Civic Centre Architecturally designed to represent a giant cray pot, the Kaikoura Civic Centre resists lateral loading through Pres-Lam walls spread around the structure. These walls are also the first cross-laminated timber (CLT) used in a Pres-Lam structure. To provide strength where required, LVL was used in critical regions of the CLT, another first for New Zealand. The Civic building has won awards for the innovative use of timber, resulting in a distinctive technical and structural solution in a residential, commercial, industrial, or public building environment. BACK TO PROJECTS Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building Kaikoura District Council Building

  • Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa | HTL

    Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa The Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa rests among the glittering seas of the Maldives as a jewel of luxury, rest and relaxation. The island hosts an array of buildings, including the spa complex, Lagoon Restaurant & Bar, all day dining room & pool bar. ​ At HTL, we were involved from an early stage and were able to provide various costing options for different products and solutions. This enabled us to provide specialised engineered timber for their buildings that was visually beautiful, structurally strong and suited to the marine environment. ​ The spa complex is made up of a host of unique structures. In the treatment rooms and main building, laminated timber was required for the rafters. Each pair of rafters was a different diameter and needed curved ridges. The solution HTL provided were 240x88 GL8 curved eave beams, crafted in a “round the building” style. 360x88 GL8 curved ridges and 140x63 GL8 curved rafters were crafted in an “over the rainbow” style. Accurate modelling was crucial for these curved roofs, and the results showcase a stunning and functional space with elegant biophilic design. Laminated timber was also used in the main building of the spa complex, with straight 190x88 GL8 eave beams and straight 240x88 GL8 ridges, providing an attractive and professional look. Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa Faarufushi Island - Maldives 2017 H-LAM GL8 rafters, ridges, and eave beams The Lagoon Restaurant & Bar features a curved 190x42 GL8 ridge which gives the building its crescent shape, whilst supporting the 140x42 GL8 rafters and trusses, and 240x88 eave beams. ​ The Lagoon Bar is also supported by 190x42 GL8 curved rafters and 240x88 GL8 curved eave beams. BACK TO PROJECTS H-LAM GL8 products were ideal for the Emerald Faarufushi, as HTL were able to manufacture the timber to the clients specific needs. This enabled the architects and construction teams to achieve not only the structural requirements needed, but also the relaxing aesthetic that makes the Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa heaven on earth.

  • H-CLAD | HTL

    H-CLAD™ HTL can supply and manufacture any timber species in any shape, profile, or form to cater to all of your special order projects. ​ Being a small and flexible company, our production setups and changeovers are short, schedules flexible, and delivery times faster than other specialist suppliers. HTL support NZ grown timber and we supply Lawson Cypress and Larch claddings. ​ Product Profiles HTL Product Profile Chart Horizontal Rusticated Shiplap Weatherboards Horizontal Bevelback Weatherboard Vertical Board & Batten Cladding Vertical Shiplap Weatherboards Technical Guides HTL Bevel Back Weatherboard Technical Guide HTL Board Batten Weatherboard Technical Guide HTL Rusticated Weatherboard Technical Guide HTL H-CLAD™ Vertical Shiplap Weatherboard Systems HTL End User Cladding Guide

  • About Us | HTL

    Contact us now! Meet Our Team Alice Douglas Business Development (Director) alice@htl.nz With sawdust in the veins, Alice is 4th generation in the timber industry. Alice's timber species knowledge and how timber performs and behaves is hard to beat - and she is happy to share it. ​ Alice runs across several areas of HTL - her favorite being engaging with existing and new clients on projects and supply needs. ​ Away from the office, you will find her writing, recording and performing her own songs, as well as spending time with her young family in the campervan - her happy place! Jason Douglas Managing Director jason@htl.nz Jason is the entrepreneurial driving force that has propelled HTL to quadruple in size over the past 7 years. ​ Jason's ability to think outside the square and far into the future sees him tackle many opportunities and challenges to create a thriving business enterprise for his whole team to grow with. ​ Mechanically minded, Jason also thrives on commissioning machinery in a matter of hours. ​ When he's not sorting a deal, Jason is tinkering with his many mechanical projects. Built with a sense of adventure, you'll also find him fishing, hunting, and traveling in the campervan with his young f amily. Russell Melrose General Manager russell@ htl.nz Russell has been with HTL for over 10 years. Russell's timber knowledge ranges from sawmill production, right through to installing the finished product. Russell has operated every single machine in every single department at HTL and is very mechanically minded. He builds great rapport quickly with his team, suppliers and customers. ​ Outside of work, Russell enjoys all types of fishing, hunting and spending time with friends and his young family. Anand Nair Production Foreman production@ htl.nz Anand has been with HTL for over three years. Anand runs the H3.1 LOSP Treatment administration, supports Russell in production, and handles all health and safety onsite. Picking up new skills easily, Anand has attention to detail and a great sense of humor. Anand has many years experience within the industry working with timber products from start to finish. ​ When not on site, Anand loves to travel all around NZ and takes amazing travel photos and videos. Like many at HTL, Anand also loves fishing! Ollie Wiesner Projects & Logistics Coordinator ollie@htl.nz Ollie is our German can-do yes man and our HTL project manager and problem-solving ninja. Ollie's background as a qualified builder and apprenticeship in Timber and Flooring Wholesale has made him a real asset in our sales and project space, with over 20 years of experience in the industry. ​ Ollie will go above and beyond to bring your project dream to life and be your friendly go-to every step of the way. ​ Ollie has two kids and loves spending time with his family, camping, reading and relaxing! Ash Cowper Business Systems Analyst ash @htl.nz Ash is our systems innovator and looks after streamlining of our business processes - from sales to health and safety to HR. She has a background in operations, business support, and digital marketing. ​ Ash also looks after our marketing and social media and ensures we can share our magic and projects with the world! ​ When she isn't deep in digital design creation or building the back end of our software she is tramping, hunting, at the gym, or out exploring the outdoors! Shane Mackereth Senior Account Manager shane@htl.nz Meet Shane, who's role at HTL takes him across the great North as our Senior Account Manager. With his extensive knowledge of the building industry and strong sales background, Shane looks after client relations and all things sales for the North Island. ​ On his off time Shane coaches his local youth basketball team and enjoys traveling and spending time with family.

  • Interior Timber BPIR | HTL Group

    Interiors Product Information Interior Finishing Timber Care Guide Flooring Flooring Technical Guide

  • Core Labour Policy | HTL

    Contact us now! Core Labour Policy Company Core Labour Policy HTL is committed to providing a work environment where people are employed in an open and respectful manner, complying with all applicable NZ employment laws. This Core Labour Policy reflects our commitment to align with FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council®) requirements on labour practices and human rights within our operations. It is important to note that a substantial portion of the FSC® labour requirements align with New Zealand's Employment Relations Act, 2000, which we fully embrace as responsible citizens and employers. Core Labour Requirements 1. Complies with all the rights and obligations established by NZ employment law 2. Use of child labour - No one under the age of 15 is employed outside the conditions of NZ law - No person under the age of 18, is employed in hazardous or heavy work situations - No forms of child labour are permitted on site. 3. Elimination of all form of forced and compulsory labour - Employment relationships are voluntary and based on mutual consent - No forced or compulsory labour 4. No discrimination in employment and occupation 5. Freedom of association and the effective right to collective bargaining - Employees are able to join worker organisations of choice - Worker organisations can draw up their own constitutions and rules - No discrimination of employees involved in worker organisations - Free negotiation and good faith bargaining of collective agreements - Collective bargaining agreements are implemented where they exist. ​ This policy shall be reviewed annually and be made available to stakeholders, staff, FSC® accredited certification body and other interested parties as deemed appropriate.

  • Services | HTL

    Sawmill Anti Sap Dipping Planners Opti Lamination Jigs Kilns H3.1 Tre a tme nt Plant Kupfer mill FJ X2

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