American Pole & Timber

 

Design & Construction

 

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Timber Truss Development Form
Get started on your timber truss project. Print this form, fill it out, and fax it to us at (713) 433-7068. Call (866) 397-3038 if you would like to email it to us. If you need multiple sizes, please use a separate form for each size.


Wood Corbels and Rafter Tails Form
Simple select your wood corbel or rafter tail design and tell us what size you need. Print this form, fill it out, and fax it to us at (713) 433-7068. Call us at (866) 397-3038 if you would like to email it to us. If you need multiple sizes, please use a separate form for each size.


How Long Do Wood Poles Last?
This is an excellent article from the WWPI about the longevity of treated poles. Call us at (866) 397-3038 to discuss your wood pole or piling project.


Custom Equipment Saddle Form
To order custom equipment saddles open and print the “Custom Equipment Saddle Form." Print and fill out the form and fax it to us at (713) 433-7068. We will quickly contact you about your equipment saddle quote. If you need multiple sizes, please fill out one form for each size.


Marine Construction
Specifications and design guide for building in marine environments. Excellent for
design and construction professionals.

Pedestrian Bridges & Walkways
VSpecifications and design guide for building pedestrian wood walkways and small bridges,
including golf cart bridges. Excellent for design and construction professionals.

Spans & Joists
Span and joist charts and guides for designers and builders.

SuperStructure Timber
Plans and specifications for superstructure timber bridges, including vehicular.

Timber Bridge Plan
Standard bridge designs and plans and component specifications for timber bridges,
including vehicular.

Army Marine Treatment Recommendations
Recommendations from the US Army for construction in marine and freshwater
environments. Information ranging from treatment specs to design and repair guides.

Wood is Greener
Research-based comparison of the environmental impacts of wood, steel, and concrete.
The total energy requirements to extract, produce, and use wood products are less than
steel and concrete over a lifetime of use.

 

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