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CLSAB Notices for Building OfficialsJanet Hubley2022-04-22T10:58:45-04:00

a. Letter to ILim Nordic Timber GmbH & Co.KG about the requirements to market structural lumber in Canada – July 9, 2020

b. Non-CLSAB stamp observed in Quebec – January 26, 2021

c. Grade stamp not recognized by the National Building Code of Canada – February 9, 2021

d. Grade stamp not recognized by the National Building Code of Canada – June 30, 2021

e. Imported structural lumber and enquiries about plywood and OSB – July 8, 2021

f. Grade stamp not recognized by the National Building Code of Canada – July 20. 2021

g. Grade stamp not recognized by the National Building Code of Canada – January 4, 2022

h. Permitted Uses of Fingerjoined Lumber in Accordance with SPS 1 and SPS 3 – January 12, 2022

i.  CLSAB Accredited Agency Grade Stamps – January 12, 2022

j. Grade stamp not recognized by the National Building Code of Canada – March 24, 2022

k. Grade stamp not recognized by the National Building Code of Canada – March 26, 2022

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