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Intricate fixing of Eurotray Angle Seam cladding ensured a seamless look with perfectly lined up trays for the expansion of the Synlait processing plant in Dunsandel, just out of Christchurch.
Sleek black steel in the wide tray profile of Eurotray Lite contrasts against white plaster and warm cedar in this stunning home.
Custom-made aluminium deck pergolas were designed to function as a safety barrier and complement the balustrades and cladding of this multi-unit housing development.
The Dunedin City Council set a strict brief for the Art Gallery’s new roof: it needed to improve weather tightness, increase thermal efficiency and be able to be installed without disrupting operations.
The fire on site at Hobsonville Point highlights the importance of using non-combustible claddings and proven fire rated wall systems in the appropriate areas.
Sto was selected to provide an NZBC compliant building facade including fire protection, energy-efficiency and weathertightness for Wellington’s Frame Apartments.
Multilayer Herringbone was fast to install, enabling a tight timeline, all the while keeping within budget.
MacDonald Industries worked with S&T Architects to specify commercial bathroom fittings suitable for the public bathrooms at Auckland’s Aotea Centre.
Trespa Meteon Exterior panels are the perfect cladding for commercial projects due to their durability, low maintenance and graffiti resistance.
SOLITEX EXTASANA building wrap, SOLITEX MENTO 3000 roofing underlay and TESCON VANA tape have been used to ensure energy-efficiency and longevity for this Waikato eHaus.
A historic aircraft hangar at Hobsonville Point has been repurposed to become one of Auckland’s largest open plan, indoor-outdoor eateries, thanks to a mega-sized, bi-folding door that was a collaboration between Altherm Windows and Tru-Bilt Industries.
With the characteristic texture of real concrete and the ease of use of an MDF panel, LightBeton was a fitting addition to the industrial design of this Barkers store in Mount Maunganui.
The deep profile of Roofing Industries True Oak Corrugate was perfect for cladding the Catalina Bay Hangar which has been refurbished to house an indoor-outdoor eatery and micro-brewery.
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