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Glue Laminated Timber (GLT) is a type of engineered wood product made from multiple layers of wood glued together. It is commonly used in the construction of large structures such as bridges, stadiums, and tall buildings. GLT is also used in the production of furniture, doors, and windows. The wood used in GLT is usually softwood, such as pine, spruce, or fir, and is cut into thin layers that are then glued together. The layers are arranged in a specific pattern to create a strong, stable, and durable product. GLT is a popular choice for many woodworking projects due to its strength, stability, and durability. It is also more cost-effective than other types of wood products, making it a great choice for large-scale projects. GLT is also environmentally friendly, as it uses less wood than other types of wood products. Some companies in the GLT market include Weyerhaeuser, Boise Cascade, Georgia-Pacific, and Kalesnikoff Lumber. These companies specialize in the production of GLT and other wood products. They offer a wide range of products, from lumber to finished products, and provide services such as custom cutting and milling. Show Less Read more