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What did it take to build\u00a0this house?<\/p>\n
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For starters, an architect had to design it.\u00a0It also required a lot of wood.\u00a0Not all houses look this woody from the outside, but most are built with a wood frame.<\/p>\n
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Getting wood to build a house isn’t as simple as taking a trip to Home Depot and picking up some wood. Many\u00a0skilled and knowledgeable\u00a0people are involved in turning these:<\/p>\n
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into this:<\/p>\n
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First of all, we have to access the resource (wood). But we can’t do that without assessing the impact this will have on the forest. This is why we have foresters and forest technologists<\/strong>. These outdoors men and women combine nature walks with high tech computers and equipment to ensure a balance in our forest between human needs and the needs of a thriving ecosystem. In short, they make sure we never cut too much and always replace what we take.<\/p>\n
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Foresters and forest technologists are responsible for making plans that go up to 200 years in the future to ensure we are managing our forests sustainably.<\/p>\n
Once the foresters have determined how much (and where) we can harvest, we need equipment operators<\/strong> to harvest the trees.<\/p>\n
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Harvested trees are then loaded onto log trucks and hauled to forestry mills by truck drivers<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
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Once at the mills, logs are processed into various forest products including lumber and oriented strand board (OSB).<\/p>\n
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This process requires a number of people, including:<\/p>\n
Labourers<\/strong>\u00a0to ensure production runs smoothly throughout the mill.<\/p>\n
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Skilled tradespeople<\/strong>, particularly millwrights, electricians, heavy duty mechanics, welders, and instrumentation technicians who keep the mill machinery in working order.<\/p>\n
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Power engineers<\/strong>\u00a0to ensure maintenance and safe operation of power plants, boilers, engines,\u00a0and other equipment.<\/p>\n
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Engineers<\/strong>\u00a0who design machinery and efficient processes.<\/p>\n
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And that’s not all. There are many other people who work together to keep a mill running including supervisors, health and safety professionals, and accountants<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
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Finished building materials are then brought\u00a0to the building site…<\/p>\n
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…where even more labourers, engineers, and tradespeople<\/strong> come together to build the house.<\/p>\n