Timber design for construction: Online micro-credentialFriday 2 May 2025
This online, self-paced course delivers industry-aligned content covering everything from timber properties and structural systems to climate-responsive building techniques. Designed to support Australia’s construction industry, the program bridges the gap between theory and real-world application, empowering builders, architects, and engineers with cutting-edge expertise in timber construction. "Timber is at the forefront of sustainable construction, and this micro-credential ensures professionals have the skills to design and build with confidence," said Kevin Peachey, Head of Built Environment Programs, Forest & Wood Products Australia. "Partnering with the University of Tasmania allows us to deliver high-quality, industry-backed education that meets the evolving needs of the sector and meets our goal at WoodSolutions to boost timber competency across the built environment so that we can reduce risk and drive market confidence in timber products". This new micro-credential offers significant benefits to the Australian construction industry by ensuring that professionals are equipped with up-to-date knowledge on timber design, an increasingly vital element in sustainable building practices. As the demand for sustainable construction methods grows, this course directly addresses the need for skilled professionals who are proficient in timber-based solutions that meet local standards. By enhancing the workforce's expertise in sustainable timber design, this course fosters innovation and supports the construction industry's shift towards more climate conscious, cost-effective building practices. It also strengthens Australia's position as a leader in the global transition to circular construction methods. “By providing construction professionals with the essential skills in sustainable timber design, we are not only advancing the knowledge base of the sector but also contributing to the broader goal of creating more sustainable and resilient built environments in Australia," said Professor Tim Finnigan, Head of School of Engineering, University of Tasmania. With flexible online learning, this micro-credential is ideal for professionals looking to upskill without interrupting their careers. Click here to learn more and enrol now. Source & image credit: Wood Solutions | ||
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