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5,295 products with technical literature, drawings and more from leading suppliers of NZ architectural materials.
Case studies, new products and product news from leading suppliers of NZ architectural materials.
Blogs for architectural specifiers, offering product, design and business advice.
The patented Jesani Door Channel offers a smart solution for averting internal flooding disasters from wetrooms.
In an innovative stride towards changing the industry, GreenStuf has formed an alliance with Naylor Love, aiming to mitigate waste from landfills by launching a Takeback Programme.
Working towards the goal of avoiding, recycling or reusing 70% of their waste by Financial Year 2026, Laminex NZ recently partnered with fellow Fletcher Building business unit Iplex NZ to institute a new PVC recycling initiative.
BiForm's free layout design and quoting process is crucial in preventing unnecessary waste on site, while their packaging take-back programme ensure reuse of material.
New APL product ranges have been awarded the Toitū carbonreduce product certification.
Leveraging New Zealand's low-carbon aluminum, UltraClad and UltraBatten by Vulcan are reshaping sustainable construction with innovative solutions.
90% of Viking roofing materials can be used as an overlay option, allowing old roofs to remain in place — minimising noise, dust, traffic pollution, and overall unnecessary waste in landfills
A new era in building materials, Kaynemaile minimises environmental impact while maximising resource efficiency.
Reduction of construction waste is one of the fundamental principles monitored closely at Architectural Metalformers.
Tailored specifically for New Zealand's commercial thermal requirements, RoofLogic's Fibertherm X system can provide R-values up to R7.
Metro Glass has set an ambitious goal of aiding the New Zealand construction industry toward zero glass waste into landfill.
To help address construction waste, Kingspan Thermakraft are planning to take their recycling programme a step further with a product take-back service from construction sites.
A new study uncovers the true carbon footprint of importing windows and doors into New Zealand.
Floc’s ability to sustainably break down helps reduce construction waste and promote a renewable product life cycle.
Why choose QuickEdge? A deep dive into its unmatched advantages.
Taking support in the New Zealand construction industry to the next level.
Allco are pleased to announce Allco JM TPO is now certified as a suitable waterproofing membrane for potable water collection.
Marmox is committed to sustainability and operates under a zero-waste policy, recycling all waste materials generated during production.
Using COLORSTEEL for insulated panels is a smart choice for ensuring high performance and lasting beauty
The innovative REVEGO pocket door system is finally available in New Zealand. We asked Blum’s Specification Consultants what designers should look out for, and how to make the most of REVEGO’s ground-breaking features.
Asona Ltd, a NZ manufacturer of acoustic ceiling and wall panels is committed to sustainability and is actively working towards on-site waste reduction and environmental stewardship.
A user-friendly group of flexible aluminium sections and extrusions available in 500+ powdercoat colours, anodised finishes, and many MetWood timber grains.
With deep brown chocolate tones, Thermory Ash provides a robust, attractive and sustainable alternative to chemically treated products.
AFS New Zealand’s Logicwall and Rediwall permanent formwork systems are manufactured offsite, resulting in time savings and minimum waste on site.
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