Element5
Noah Luder, P.Eng., currently serves as a Mass Timber Manufacturing Designer at Element5 since April 2023. Prior to this role, Noah held various positions at Magna International and KIRCHHOFF Automotive from March 2022 to April 2023 and July 2018 to March 2022, respectively, including Manufacturing Engineer and Manufacturing Engineering Specialist. Key responsibilities included project management for Greenfield and Brownfield building projects, the development of workflow processes, layout planning, and the implementation of manufacturing standards across North American facilities. Noah's experience also encompasses leadership as Team Lead for Aerodynamics/Mechanics with the Western Engineering Rocketry Team and an engineering internship at KIRCHHOFF Automotive. Noah earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Western University and attended Royal St. George's College for high school education.
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Element5
Element5 is a mass timber manufacturer specializing in the design, fabrication and assembly of contemporary timber structures. We work with solid wood, the world’s most flexible and only renewable building resource. Our products are: CLT, Glulam, CLIPs and nanoCLT. Element5 is unlike any other mass timber firm in the sector. We are a focused and dedicated team of designers, craftspeople and assembly experts. We serve a community of forward-thinking architects, owners, developers, and general contractors by providing timber construction cost consulting, design consulting, engineering, fabrication and assembly services. Our integrated customer-oriented approach ensures the delivery of high precision timber structures. Founded in 2015, with offices in Toronto and a manufacturing plant in St. Thomas, Element5 are innovators in the mass timber construction revolution. We view timber as the essential building material of the 21st century and strive to make a positive contribution to communities, the environment and future generations. Follow our page for engaging insight to the brave new world of mass timber buildings.