Mass timber construction can help address the shortage of housing and schools in B.C., said one speaker at a wood conference in Vancouver this week. Multi-family residential is one particular area where the mass timber industry can quickly deliver new homes on a large scale, said Andrew Stiffman, vice-president of construction services with Castlegar, B.C.-based Kalesnikoff Mass Timber Inc. His Wednesday remarks at the Woodrise 2025 5th International Congress come as Canada’s federal government pledges billions in housing investment. “The need, especially here in Canada, is to deliver housing units fast,” Stiffman said. “We cannot deliver on those using conventional construction. It’s going to take too long, it’s too risky, it’s too costly, so we’re really excited to bring these [technologies] forward as a solution.” Mass timber construction involves the prefabrication of panels and “modules” that can be swiftly assembled on construction sites.