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Selecting the best building method for residential homes

As the market gets increasingly more competitive, with new companies and products vying for a top position, there have been some misconceptions and confusion about what building method is best. This free whitepaper examines the three mainstream types of residential building methods popular in Australia, and how they fare in light of changed market conditions and new building standards.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

24 Jan 2017 1m read View Author

As demand for affordable homes continues to rise, new materials and methods are gaining popularity. However as the market gets increasingly more competitive, with new companies and products vying for a top position, there have been some misconceptions and confusion about what building method is best.

This free whitepaper examines the three mainstream types of residential building methods popular in Australia, and how they fare in light of changed market conditions and new building standards.

Selecting the best building method for residential homes
Selecting the best building method for residential homes

As demand for affordable homes continues to rise, new materials and methods are gaining popularity. However as the market gets increasingly more competitive, with new companies and products vying for a top position, there have been some misconceptions and confusion about what building method is best.

This free whitepaper examines the three mainstream types of residential building methods popular in Australia, and how they fare in light of changed market conditions and new building standards.

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