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NESCA aims to construct 10,000 wooden buildings by 2030

In a recent press release, India’s first Wood Frame Construction (WFC) company Nesca Homes announced its intention of constructing 10,000 wooden buildings by 2030. The company is a one window solution supplier of wooden buildings. They undertake multiple services ranging from design to project management and execution with over 150 resources across the globe. The company has assisted Forestry Innovative Investors in British Columbia, Canada and conducted multiple demo projects across India including the MAK project in Hyderabad. Their core competencies lie in value engineering, estimations and construction management in Canadian pinewood and technology.

Nesca Homes employs 120 structural designers and provides services to WFC for clients in the United States, Canada, Australia, and other European countries. It is now extending its presence in India in anticipation of more fruitful results. With over 65,000 structures already designed in Canada and the US, the firm intends to guide Indian residences and commercial structures toward sustainability by developing wooden dwellings. The company has begun operations in Hyderabad, Mysore and Bangalore and is also working on projects in Ladakh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Jammu and Kashmir.

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