Glass balustrades can elevate building design, but for a safe and compliant installation it is crucial to consider both glass and hardware together.
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Glass balustrades can elevate building design, but for a safe and compliant installation it is crucial to consider both glass and hardware together.
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The Department for Building and Housing (DBH) this week published a guide for building practitioners, updating what remedial work can (and can't) be completed without a building consent.
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Over the next few weeks we will collect and publish your feedback and views from the wider design network on to local and government officials all with the purpose of aiding the recovery from the Christchurch Earthquake.
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With increased pressure on our environment there is a growing requirement for manufacturers like us to understand the impact our products have on the environment and how these impacts can be minimised.
The recovery from recession has continued to be patchy, with the NZIER’s latest Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion showing that firms have become more nervous about the outlook for the economy.
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The heat release rate of an external wall cladding close to boundary is required to be limited in order to prevent the cladding materials from igniting and contributing to fire.
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