A new apartment building is rising on Upper Park Street in Tupper Lake, N. Y., – the first new construction of this scale in the community’s downtown area in recent memory. Ultimately, the new building, which sits just across from the high school, will provide nine new homes, help improve the eastern gateway to Tupper Lake, and ideally catalyze additional interest and investment in this area of Tupper Lake.

The Center is also using this project to demonstrate the efficiency and climate-smart choices of using cross-laminated timber (CLT) and other innovative wood products.

Development Uses Cross-Laminated Timber

This summer, construction progressed from work on the foundation and utilities to framing, with the two-story building rapidly taking shape in August. Crews used a heavy machine to position pre-built CLT panels to serve as floor assemblies between the first and second stories in part of the building. Each panel provides the finished wood ceiling for the first floor, the structural assembly, and the subfloor for the second floor. Using the pre-built floor assemblies shaved valuable time off the construction schedule.