History
Northwest Wood Preservers began in 1978 as Prince George Wood Preservers, a small CCA treatment facility. In the 1980’s a sawmill and planer were added to the operation. The name changed to Northwest Wood Preservers in 2003 when the Bid Group purchased the site. In 2004, the company expanded by adding ACQ treating.
Current
Today, Northwest Wood Preservers operates a 24/7 plant on 26 acres in Prince George, B.C., with approximately 50 employees. Both CCA-PWF and ACQ-AWW treated products are shipped from this facility by railcar and truck. The plant boasts on-site kiln-drying, as well as planing, trimming, “cut-in-two”, and sorting capacity.
Northwest Wood Preservers supplies product primarily throughout Canada, and also to developing markets in Asia.


