Timber Framing... More Than Green!

In a tough market focused on affordability, how do established residential builders differentiate themselves? Residential builders can successfully operate in today’s market by being focused on delivering quality homes and dealing with developers who seek consistent, compliant green outcomes. Is your business ready to align with future building standards?

Mick Fabar is the owner & CEO of Green Homes Australia and just wouldn't build with any other structural material than timber - the company knows the data and measures green performance, including energy efficient outcomes. Mick is currently driving the expansion of Green Homes’ national and international programs focused on whole of home electrification upgrades, energy optimisation, builder licensing partnerships and the creation of industry benchmarked Carbon and Energy Impact Reports that support informed decision making for both builders and consumers, without losing sight of the core purpose of building and upgrading real homes that perform.

This product includes:

Access to the full webinar recording.

Access to a multiple choice quiz Which upon completion with a passing grade you will receive a Certificate of Completion, endorsed by the WoodSolutions program to be eligible for 1 formal CPD point.

Please check your association's specific requirements for CPD points and eligibility. Refunds will not be accepted for denied CPD points.

As Campaign Manager for the WoodSolutions Timber Framing Campaign, Christine Briggs works directly with builders and industry partners to help translate structural timber framing into a clear business advantage. Through practical tools, training and messaging, the campaign helps builders communicate the performance, affordability and carbon benefits of timber framing while responding to growing home-buyer interest in understanding what’s behind the walls. In this session, Chris will share how builders are using these resources to strengthen sales conversations and clearly articulate the value of structural timber.