Peru: A Milestone: U.S. Engineered Wood Entering the Peruvian Construction Market

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Maderera Andina, a Peruvian lumber importer and wholesaler of U.S. engineered wood products, is stimulating its use in the Peruvian market. This pioneer company is constructing a three-floor headquarters using engineered wood as an architectural and “greener” alternative to traditional concrete and brick. This structure could be the first building of its kind constructed in the region. In 2014, Peru imported $4 million in softwood and engineered wood products from the United States, a 60 increase since 2011.

Peru: A Milestone: U.S. Engineered Wood Entering the Peruvian Construction Market

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