The Western US’s massive forests face unprecedented wildfire and insect disturbances, while the society experiences a critical affordable housing crisis. Forest restoration treatments are proposed to mitigate overstocked forest conditions, with the utilization of restoration wood for mass timber construction offering a potential solution to housing affordability. However, the forestry sector confronts two major obstacles: the high cost of restoration hindering essential forest management, and a shrinking, aging workforce, especially in forestry-dependent rural areas, leading to labor shortages.