This month I look at how we can raise our insulation game when it comes to window and roof design + we have a new round of the Medium Quick-Fire Quiz.
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Construction businesses with differing levels of experience and expertise can form partnerships at an individual project level in order to increase information, education and skills — as collaboration between Stanley Group and Tall Wood at The Grounds, Hobsonville Point shows.
To understand insulation and its thermal resistance values, you need to know about thermal conductivity, thermal resistance and thermal transmittance.
The hydrosafe value quantifies the level of protection for your construction against increased indoor humidity levels during the construction phase (building moisture).
It is very important that all aspects of the window are taken into consideration; frame system, double glazing, window size and the connections between the window and the wall.
Thermally broken window frames have been available for a number of years, but for some reason their uptake has not been as rapid as might be expected from the promotion given to them.
Engaging a passive fire specialist can help determine if the proposed installation method of fire stopping will comply with relevant fire test results or if an alternative solution is possible.
Creating living buildings opens up conversations about design, sustainability and regeneration of natural resources.
How to ensure standard thermally-broken windows are positioned to succeed.
By making provisions for passive fire penetrations in pre-cast concrete slabs, you can save on costly concrete drilling and reworks; economies of scale make it a 'no-brainer'.
Do you know that the 31st of May 2017 marked the beginning of fire rating for exterior cladding over 7m in height?
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