Acetra participated in the Green Building 2024 Conference held in Niš, Serbia, where our CEO, Dušan Milutinović, highlighted our pioneering work on a six-story mass timber building project in Boston, USA. This project, located at 80 West Broadway, Boston, showcased Acetra’s expertise in advanced structural analysis and optimization to achieve ambitious sustainability goals.

Advanced Structural Analysis and Optimization
At the conference, Acetra’s presentation focused on our meticulous analysis of structural vibrations in CLT (Cross-Laminated Timber) floors. By deploying advanced modeling techniques, our engineers identified innovative strategies to enhance structural efficiency while significantly reducing material usage. This approach not only promotes cost efficiency but also aligns with our commitment to environmental sustainability.

Insights from the Boston Project
Key insights from our research and practical experience in Boston underscored the performance of CLT under dynamic loads. Our findings emphasized the application of advanced methods to optimize CLT floor systems, ensuring robustness and comfort without compromising safety standards.

Commitment to Sustainable Construction
Dušan Milutinović, CEO of Acetra, emphasized Acetra’s dedication to sustainable construction practices through the strategic use of CLT. This eco-friendly material not only minimizes carbon footprint but also offers exceptional structural integrity and design flexibility. By addressing vibration challenges through tailored solutions, Acetra continues to pioneer sustainable urban development and advance green building practices globally.
Setting New Standards
The knowledge gained from the Boston project positions Acetra at the forefront of CLT design innovation. As we push the boundaries of sustainable construction, we remain committed to driving efficiency in timber architecture and contributing to a greener future.

Green Building 2024, Niš, Serbia