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Durability of New Zealand grown timbers

By David Page and Tripti Singh, February 2014.

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Executive summary

Data collected over many years and from field sites throughout New Zealand were used to classify the durability of timber from locally grown species. The durability classifications were based on in-ground tests of small stakes. The suitability of individual species for a range of end uses has been measured using a combination of field and ‘in-service’ tests around the country. These data support the use of naturally durable species as an alternative to preservative treated radiata pine. Suggested uses for the species, their suitability to meet the requirements of NZS3602 (2003) and likely limitations are discussed.

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