It's a softwood, growing to substantial sizes with no branches on the lowest 30-40m, therefore making it an ideal tree for softwood lumber. Typical uses would include all sorts of wooden construction material, including staircase spindles, newel posts, finials and the likes.
You're not saying what you have been asked to make from it. Although you can in theory make anything from this material, bowls would not be recommended as they will easily dent (same goes for other treen). For spindle work, you should turn this at high speed, with very sharp tools, and if you are a skew master, you will get a very good surface out of it. Watch out for knots: whilst they are a nuisance at the best of times, in softwood they are positively a pain in the backside.