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Ensuring safety and success in timber-framed construction

Standards including AS 1684-2010 dictacte the minimum requirements for building timber-framed houses to help ensure safe and efficient building. This white paper examines Australian Standards AS 1684-2010, the consequences of non-compliance, and how MiTek Australia help make it easy to specify EBPs that guarantee quality and compliance.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

27 Jan 2016 1m read View Author

For timber-framed construction, the quality and compliance of timber connectors including brackets, bracing, fasteners, hangers, roof trusses and wall frame ties are crucial to the safety and success of timber-framed construction. Standards including AS 1684-2010 dictacte the minimum requirements for building timber-framed houses to help ensure safe and efficient building.

This white paper examines Australian Standards AS 1684-2010, the consequences of non-compliance, and how MiTek Australia help make it easy to specify EBPs that guarantee quality and compliance.

Ensuring safety and success in timber-framed construction
Ensuring safety and success in timber-framed construction

For timber-framed construction, the quality and compliance of timber connectors such as brackets, bracing, fasteners, hangers, roof trusses and wall frame ties are crucial to the safety and success of timber-framed construction. Standards including AS 1684-2010 dictacte the minimum requirements for building timber-framed houses to help ensure safe and efficient building.

This white paper examines Australian Standards AS 1684-2010, the consequences of non-compliance, and how MiTek Australia help make it easy to specify EBPs that guarantee quality and compliance.

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