Structural health monitoring (SHM), generally defined as a damage detection strategy consisting of a network of sensors, a data acquisition system, and algorithms for data analysis, can be implemented for this scope. However, there are no clear guidelines or standards for implementing timber or mass-timber SHM programs.To move towards standardization of SHM for timber and mass-timber buildings, this project focused on the development of a methodological approach for monitoring these buildings during construction.The first phase of this project focused on a literature review and survey of researchers in the masstimber monitoring field. The second phase of this project was the development of the methodological approach for mass-timber building monitoring under construction. Outcomes of the methodological approach included documentation of construction performance as it relates to the post-tensioned self-centering shear walls, and the moisture performance of the CLT and MPP roof slabs.