When Janicki Industries needed a new building for its expanding aerospace manufacturing projects, considerations on speed, sustainability, and aesthetics made mass timber a clear choice. On track to be one of the largest mass timber projects in the US, Janicki Building 10 (B10) consists of manufacturing, assembly, warehouse, and office spaces, housed within a hybrid structure that uses 9,000 cubic yards of gravel, 8,600 cubic yards of concrete, and 10,000 trees. The trees were sustainably sourced from 285 acres of overstocked Washington forest; this thinning process promotes healthy forest management by improving the growth of remaining trees and reducing wildfire risk. Meanwhile, the wood used in B10 stores 4348 metric tons of carbon.