This study evaluated the technical feasibility of making block board from Melia dubia. Block board from Melia dubia was produced with phenol formaldehyde resin employing hot pressing conditions as required for the resin formulation. Block boards thus produced were subjected for evaluation of physical and mechanical properties as per relevant specifications (IS 1659, 2004). The test results revealed that the modulus of elasticity (MoE) obtained is 7446 N/mm2 (average) against the required value of 5000 N/mm2 and 6865 N/mm2 (Minimum individual) against standard value of 4200 N/mm2. The modulus of rupture (MoR) obtained is 58.7 N/mm2 (average) against the required value of 50 N/mm2 and 45.2 N/mm2 (Minimum individual) against standard value of 42 N/mm2. All other requirements such as variation in dimensions, Surface defects and dimensional changes caused due to humidity stays well within the limits as specified in the Indian standard. From the outcome of the tests carried out, it is found that the block boards from Melia dubia conforms to the requirements as laid in the Indian standards. From this study, it can be concluded that Melia dubia timber can be used for manufacturing block board which meets the requirements of Indian standards as prescribed in IS: 1659 – 2004 (specifications for block boards).