General Enterprise Ventures Inc. signs partnership to supply Class A fire-rated lumber with national distributor
Reuters
Dec 16
General Enterprise Ventures Inc. signs partnership to supply Class A fire-rated lumber with national distributor
General Enterprise Ventures Inc., operating as CitroTech, has announced a commercial partnership with a leading national lumber distributor to produce Class A fire-rated lumber using CitroTech's factory-applied, non-pressure impregnated fire protection chemistry. The agreement, which began on December 1, 2025, covers three lumber company facilities in the Western United States that will dip-treat dimensional lumber for commercial distribution. This marks one of the first commercial-scale adoptions of non-pressure treated Class A fire-rated lumber in the United States. CitroTech expects to sign additional partnerships with lumber and building material companies in early 2026 as adoption of its fire protection treatment increases.
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