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Mass Timber Demonstration Program – fourth 2025 Intake recipients, project summaries

The Mass Timber Demonstration Program has awarded a combined $2 million to four B.C.-based developers, building owners and non-profitorganizations to support the incremental or first-time costs of mass timber design development, permitting and construction activities.

The following are grant recipients and project descriptions:

1704 Government Street Limited Partnership – Nexus ($500,000):
This six-storey post-and-beam project features four storeys of offices over one storey of daycare and ground-level retail, and is the first office building in a seven-phase master plan community of 12 buildings and 1,500 homes in Penticton. It will serve as a proof of concept for other developers and a template for the cost-effective use of mass timber in mixed-use mid-rise buildings.
https://www.naturallywood.com/projects/nexus/

Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association – Indigenous affordable housing project ($500,000):
This eight-storey mass timber hybrid building in Surrey, will provide 78 rental units at a significantly below market rate in a culturally appropriate living environment. By documenting best practices in design, construction and community engagement, the project team’s goal is to help others looking for approaches that are both economically viable and culturally relevant.
https://www.naturallywood.com/projects/frafca-indigenous-affordable-housing-project/

Kootenay Climbing Association – Cube 2.0 - climbing gym ($500,000):
The three-storey Cube 2.0 project in Nelson will replace the existing wood structure and create an Olympic-level climbing facility that uses mass timber to address growing recreational demand, while showcasing sustainable practices in a rural setting. The project will support community health and social interaction, boost local tourism, and, by leveraging the expertise of local manufacturers, emphasize local economic growth.
https://www.naturallywood.com/projects/cube-2-0-climbing-gym/

The Children’s House Society of BC, operating as Ronald McDonald House Charities BC & YukonRonald McDonald House BC & Yukon’s Willow House ($500,000):
Building on the success of the first mass timber Ronald McDonald House, Heather House, the 12-storey Willow House will provide 75 units, allowing the charity to accommodate twice as many families visiting Children’s Hospital in Vancouver. One of the goals in designing Willow House is to expand industry-wide knowledge and acceptability of mass timber lateral-resisting systems, leading to reduced costs and more mass timber projects.
https://www.naturallywood.com/projects/ronald-mcdonald-house-bc-and-yukon-willow-house/