F17 Hardwood in Melbourne — Premium Structural Framing Timber for High-Load Applications
F17 is the specification for structural framing that needs the highest visual stress grade in seasoned hardwood. F17 Hardwood is the best grade for structural framing in the Australian seasoned hardwood market. It has the best bending strength, stiffness, and load capacity of any hardwood framing grade, which makes it the best choice for the most demanding structural applications in residential and commercial construction. At JVS Timber, we supply F17 Hardwood structural framing in a full range of standard sections and lengths, stocked in Melbourne and available for collection or delivery across Victoria. Whether you are framing heavy floor systems, long-span roof structures, or high-load bearing walls, JVS Timber F17 Hardwood delivers the structural performance your engineer specifies.
What is F17 Hardwood?
F17 is a visual stress grade for seasoned hardwood structural timber, defined under AS 2082 (Timber — Hardwood — Visually Stress-Graded Hardwood for Structural Purposes). The F17 designation indicates that the timber member has been visually inspected and graded to confirm it meets the minimum structural properties — including bending strength, modulus of elasticity, shear capacity, and compression strength — required to carry the structural loads specified for that grade in AS 1720.1 (Timber Structures). F17 is the highest visual stress grade available for seasoned hardwood structural timber in Australia, making it the specification of choice where maximum structural capacity is required — long-span beams, heavily loaded floor joists, primary framing members in multi-storey construction, and any application where the engineer's design demands the highest achievable structural grade in a visually graded hardwood product.

Why Specify F17 Hardwood?
Maximum structural capacity in visually graded hardwood
F17 has the highest bending strength, stiffness, and load capacity of any AS 2082-graded seasoned hardwood framing.
Allows for longer spans and smaller sections
Because of its high structural rating, engineers can specify longer clear spans or shallower member depths than with lower-grade framing. This lets them create open-plan designs without needing extra supports.
Verified grade consistency
every F17 member is checked and graded to AS 2082 standards, which gives the grade assurance that structural design to AS 1720.1 needs.
Natural hardwood density and durability
The Australian hardwood species used in F17 framing have natural above-ground durability, density, and fastener-holding capacity that are important for the structural performance of the member over the life of the building.
Proven in Australian construction
F17 hardwood framing has been used for a long time in residential and commercial buildings across Victoria. This real-world performance record shows how reliable the grade is in Australian conditions.
Ideal Applications
Long-Span Floor Beams & Bearers
Primary floor-carrying members spanning between supports in suspended floor systems where maximum span and minimum depth are design requirements
Heavy-Load Floor Joists
Repetitive joist members in floors carrying elevated imposed loads — commercial, retail, or multi-residential applications where F17 grade is required by the structural engineer
Primary Roof Beams & Rafters
Ridge beams, hip beams, and primary rafters in complex and high-load roof structures where the engineer specifies the highest available hardwood grade
Multi-Storey Structural Framing
Floor and wall framing members in two-storey and multi-level residential and commercial construction where cumulative load demands require F17 capacity
Transfer Members & Lintels
Load-collecting transfer beams and lintels over large openings where maximum structural capacity in a hardwood section is required
Portal Frame Members
Rafters and columns in residential and light commercial portal frame construction specified to F17 grade
Heavy Decking & Balcony Structures
Structural framing for heavily loaded balconies, decks, and elevated platform structures where high load capacity and natural durability combine
Engineering & Construction with High-Grade Specification
Any structural application where the design engineer has specified F17 seasoned hardwood as the minimum structural grade
Product Specifications
Stress Grade
F17 — highest visual stress grade for seasoned hardwood structural timber in Australia
Grading Standard
AS 2082 — Timber: Hardwood — Visually Stress-Graded Hardwood for Structural Purposes
Structural Design Standard
AS 1720.1 — Timber Structures; National Construction Code
Timber Type
Seasoned hardwood — kiln-dried or air-dried to moisture content suitable for structural framing
Species
Australian hardwood species meeting F17 grade requirements — typically includes Ironbark, Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, and similar high-strength eucalypts
Moisture Content
Seasoned — typically 15% or less MC for structural framing applications
Grading Method
Visual stress grading — each member individually inspected to AS 2082 requirements
Available Sections
Range of standard structural sections — contact JVS Timber for current stock profile and availability
Available Lengths
Standard structural lengths — contact JVS Timber for current stock; non-standard lengths available on request
Fastener Performance
High nail and bolt capacity due to hardwood density — superior to lower-grade framing timbers
Design
Must be sized and specified by a qualified structural engineer to AS 1720.1 and NCC requirements
Typical Uses
Floor beams, floor joists, roof beams, lintels, transfer members, multi-storey framing, portal frames
F17 Hardwood in the Australian Structural Framing Context
The Australian structural timber market operates across a range of stress grades — from the lighter F5 and F7 grades used in non-structural and light framing applications, through F11 and F14 for general structural framing, up to F17 at the peak of the visually graded hardwood spectrum. Each step up the grade ladder represents an increase in verified structural capacity — higher permissible bending stresses, greater stiffness, and more demanding visual grading criteria that exclude the natural features permitted at lower grades. For structural engineers working on projects where maximum hardwood framing performance is the objective — long spans, high loads, open-plan commercial spaces, or multi-storey residential construction — F17 Hardwood from JVS Timber provides the grade certainty and structural capacity to design with confidence. Combined with the inherent durability and fastener performance of quality Australian hardwood species, F17 framing delivers structural reliability that performs over the full life of the building.

Request Your Free F17 Hardwood Quote Today
JVS Wood F17 In Melbourne, we have hardwood structural framing in standard sizes and lengths. You can pick it up or have it delivered anywhere in Victoria. Our team is ready to help you with specification advice and a free, no-obligation quote, whether you need members for a single home project or a large supply for a business development. Please get in touch with us today and give us your engineer's specifications.