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Builder Resources

Download this Technical Evaluation Report (TER) for all building specifications

Follow this link to a comprehensive Builders Guide for the DuoShear framing system

Follow this link to a comprehensive Builders Guide for the Prime.24 framing system

Download these PDF reports that prove the safety of the BamCore Prime Wall™

Download this PDF of BamCore's Typical Details for the DuoShear Framing System

Download this PDF of BamCore's Typical Details for the Prime.24 Framing System

Designer Resources

Required items to design and engineer BamCore framing systems. ZIP file will download when the link is clicked

Download this Technical Evaluation Report (TER) for all building specifications

Download our Environmental Product Declaration for the bamboo hybrid Prime Wall™

Download these PDF reports that prove the safety of the BamCore Prime Wall™

Sustainability Resources

Download BamCore's Life Cycle Assessment proving that the bamboo hybrid Prime Wall™ is cradle-to-gate carbon negative

Download our Environmental Product Declaration for the bamboo hybrid Prime Wall™

Verified for use in achieving points toward certification under ICC-700 National Green Building Standard

Media Resources

BamCore's media kit

Proven cradle-to-gate carbon negative building materials for the bamboo hybrid Prime Wall™

Follow this link to a comprehensive Builders Guide for the Prime.24 framing system

How using fast-growing fibers affects construction materials over time

Research Papers

Timber bamboo's rapid growth and annual harvesting creates natural carbon farms that produce structural-grade fiber

Fighting Climate Change by Turning Buildings into Carbon Sinks with Timber Bamboo. 2030 is “the decisive decade for climate action"

How fast-growing Eucalyptus captures more carbon for building materials than slow-growing softwoods

Timber bamboo's superior carbon capture and structural properties, along with adoption challenges

How using fast-growing fibers affects construction materials over time

Eucalyptus for  Building Decarbonization

Eucalyptus provides a fast-growing super strong structural fiber that can lead a new generation of building decarbonization

Here, we have argued that the use of timber bamboo

in a bio-based BAC framework can complement the opportunity while also diversifying the

risk faced with DAC by providing a parallel air capture option.

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