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Exploring Options for Self-certification of Building Work

LBP Skills Maintenance, December 2024 — for all LBPs | The Minister for Building and Construction, Hon Chris Penk, has announced a proposal for further reform of the building and construction sector. The Government will look at developing a new opt-in self-certification scheme for trusted building professionals and accredited businesses carrying out low risk building work.

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17 December 2014

Moisture Transport and "Leaky Building 2.0"

Following on from last month's topic — thermal bridging — I want to continue with more applied building science, focusing this time on moisture transport.

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15 December 2014

Insulation, Thermal Mass and Glazing: The Juggling Game

When making design decisions on thermal aspects of building materials and constructions, it is important to put them in perspective to maximise their performance – the inter-relational 'sweet-spot' – without compromising the liveability, aesthetics, buildability and economics of the completed project.

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24 November 2014

Is Slab Edge Insulation as Effective as it Seems?

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On balance, is there a long-term thermal and economic gain to be had from fitting insulation to the exterior face of a ‘slab-on-ground’ concrete floor... and is it as effective as it seems? 

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23 November 2014

Thermal Bridges and "Leaky Building 2.0"

My new blog on EBOSS is intended to give you an understanding of applied building science relating to moisture control. Every month I will address a variety of building physics facts and discuss their relevance to the New Zealand climate and construction industry.

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21 November 2014

High Performance Textiles for Healthcare, Aged Care and Hospitality

In this post we'll look at performance testing for textiles and upholstery and examine how to extend the lifespan of materials in commercial and heavy duty environments.

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24 October 2014

Concrete Floor Slab Insulation: Where Does My Money Go?

As the cost of energy continues to climb, we are looking for better ways to reduce the heat loss from our buildings.

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23 October 2014

Integrated Design with Bill Reed: NZIA Seminar Series

Kiwis like to get things done – fast. The quicker the design period and the faster the build, the fewer overheads and less risk to the client and contractor. It makes good business sense. Or does it?

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17 October 2014

When Should You "Notify" Your Insurer?

It is very important to let your Professional Indemnity Insurer know if a circumstance arises that may expose you to a claim.

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3 October 2014

Acoustic Performance of Ceiling Tiles: Do You Really Know What You're Getting?

Acoustic performance is a key aspect to the success of any building, as it ultimately ensures workplace satisfaction and affects the productivity of its users.

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30 September 2014

Less Glass or More Insulation?

No matter how high the thermal performance of a window, it remains much less than the same area of a standard insulated wall. With this in mind, it would be wise to give the location of a building's windows careful consideration.

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