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1 YEAR AGO
Australasia's leading manufacturer of innovative barrier systems. Find their free guide on avoiding common design and installation mistakes.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
Natural Stone is becoming increasingly popular within the design and construction industry. Offering a timeless, classic look that can be customized to fit any style.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
Sandstone is a “clastic” sedimentary rock composed of sand size weathered detrital material having a minimum 60% of quartz and consolidated over a long period of time. Sandstone is sourced from environments where large amounts of sand has been deposited over many years, including beaches, deserts, flood plains, deltas and the like.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
Points to consider when choosing handles for bathrooms.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
Sustainability and hygiene continue to be top priorities for new commercial restrooms in Australia. Australian tenant expectations have increased, and new government regulations have strengthened the country's sustainability obligations.
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2 YEARS AGO
Sustainable construction has become an increasingly important topic in Australia, with builders, manufacturers and architects investing more time into designs and projects that are functional, leave a minimal impact on the planet and create a positive legacy for those involved.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
It’s not uncommon for waterproofing to take a backseat when developing plans and specifications for a building. Yet when it comes to protecting a building’s foundation from the impacts of water infiltration, there are good reasons why waterproofing needs to stay top of mind.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
AEROPAC® sound insulated ventilators, direct fresh air into your home. Noise, pollen and fine dust are kept out.
TIPS & IDEAS
2 YEARS AGO
When selecting painted panel façades, there are numerous considerations, long lasting good looks scores highly with asset owners and architects, but the road to achieving this is not as straight forward as it initially appears. Is marine grade aluminum the shining pinnacle of the façade industry, or false hope?