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Building safe, fire resistant homes with clay masonry

Residential builders are seeking cost effective, high-performing and fire resistant construction materials that enable full compliance with the National Construction Code. Clay masonry is a tried and tested solution that delivers on these requirements and more. Download this whitepaper and see why clay masonry remains an effective solution for building safe, high performing Australian homes.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

27 Jun 2019 1m read View Author

Against the backdrop of escalating construction costs and increased regulation of unsafe building materials in Australia, residential builders are seeking cost effective, high performing and fire resistant construction materials that enable full compliance with the National Construction Code. Clay masonry is a tried and tested solution that delivers on these requirements and more.

Download this whitepaper and see why clay masonry remains an effective solution for building safe, high-performing Australian homes.

Building safe, fire resistant homes with clay masonry
Building safe, fire resistant homes with clay masonry

Against the backdrop of escalating construction costs and increased regulation of unsafe building materials in Australia, residential builders are seeking cost effective, high performing and fire resistant construction materials that enable full compliance with the National Construction Code. Clay masonry is a tried and tested solution that delivers on these requirements and more.

Download this whitepaper and see why clay masonry remains an effective solution for building safe, high-performing Australian homes.

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