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Ben Kaiser

Ben Kaiser

Owner & Principal

Kaiser + Path

Ryan Wood

Ryan Wood

Director of Operations – Portland

Truebeck Construction

Brad Malsin

Brad Malsin

Principal

Beam Development

Ben Kaiser

Owner & Principal

Kaiser + Path

Ben is committed to mass timber construction and believes it is the future of sustainable development. He is an advocate for its efficient construction, environmentally responsible development, safety, and seismic resilience. His most recent project, Carbon12, is the tallest CLT building in the United States.

To bring Carbon12 to life, Ben successfully worked with state officials to waive the restrictive codes that limit the height of wood buildings. This singular accomplishment has made mid- to high-rise CLT buildings possible for the first time in this country. By building with mass timber, Ben hopes to help reinvigorate the Pacific Northwest’s timber economy and continue Portland’s reputation as a leader in American urban revitalization.

Ben brings a unique perspective to urban development, informed by over 20 years of serving as the owner, developer, architect, and general contractor on his projects. He was involved in the early stages of Portland’s Pearl District and has spearheaded redevelopment in NE Portland, including the Historic Mississippi District and the Williams/Vancouver corridor. Ben is a former member of the Portland Design Commission, and he earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Ryan Wood

Director of Operations – Portland

Truebeck Construction

Ryan Wood is a Project Executive managing Truebeck Construction’s Portland office. Ryan’s experience covers a broad range of new construction and renovations for commercial office, mixed-use, life science, and education markets. He has delivered complex construction projects with expertise in Mass Timber, design-build, seismic upgrades, prefabrication, historic renovations, Integrated Project Delivery, and LEED certification. Ryan is currently overseeing the construction of a four-story mass timber creative office development located in the heart of Portland’s North Williams corridor and is in preconstruction on a seven-story mass timber project located on the central east side. Ryan holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Santa Clara University. He is active in industry associations, including the Portland Rotary Club among others.

Summary

  1. What are the overarching benefits of mass timber and CLT development?

  2. What are the current state codes regarding CLT in WA and OR and how hard is it to get a special permit?

  3. CLT is considered to be more affordable and environmentally friendly than other materials, could it be the concrete of the future?

  4. How can developers alleviate investor concerns about earthquakes and fires?

  5. If CLT is not currently allowed in your state’s building code, how can you help make it the new normal?

Agenda

Time Activity
10:00 PM
10:05 PM
Welcoming Remarks
10:05 PM
10:40 PM
The Rise Of Mass Timber & CLT In The Pacific NW