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 supply chain for the building covers under 600 miles, making it truly locally grown and manufactured in the Southeast.
As part of its Seedlings to Solutions ini- tiative, the Georgia Forestry Foundation produced a documentary series track- ing 619 Ponce’s construction. The five- part series features an overview of the groundbreaking supply chain, as well as four videos outlining the building’s tim- ber sourcing, processing, manufacturing and construction. You can also explore an interactive map tracing the supply chain at seedlingstosolutions.org.
“619 Ponce is a tremendous project. We’re glad to be a part of it, and we’re really excited about what this portends for our industry going forward,” said Mulcahy.
From left to right: Andres Villegas, President & CEO, Georgia Forestry Association; Matt Bronfman, Principal & CEO, Jamestown LP; U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock; Troy Harris, Managing Director, Timberland & Innovative Wood Products, Jamestown LP; John Mulcahy, Vice President, Stewardship, Georgia-Pacific.
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