Doorway to dreams or disaster? The problem of non-compliance
Non-compliant building products have been a concern for industry bodies for many years. However, in more recent times “non-genuine and non-tested building materials” creeping into building sites have risen dramatically. This has prompted industry leaders to call for a greater focus on compliance and enforcement.
Non-compliant building products have been a concern for industry bodies for many years. However, in more recent times “non-genuine and non-tested building materials” creeping into building sites have risen dramatically. This has prompted industry leaders to call for a greater focus on compliance and enforcement.
Unfortunately, many buyers source their materials from suppliers – both locally and from overseas – with seemingly lower upfront costs, but they do not always meet the compliance requirements for the Australian market. Whether manufactured in Australia or elsewhere, the reasons for non-compliance can be boiled down into two categories.
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Doorway to dreams or disaster? The problem of non-compliance
Non-compliant building products have been a concern for industry bodies for many years. However, in more recent times “non-genuine and non-tested building materials” creeping into building sites have risen dramatically. This has prompted industry leaders to call for a greater focus on compliance and enforcement.- Popular Articles