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    How Durasafe Compact Laminate protects surfaces against contamination from viruses
    How Durasafe Compact Laminate protects surfaces against contamination from viruses

    Most viruses contaminate through surface transfer. Touching these surfaces can be unavoidable in our day-to-day lives.


    Construction decision-makers urged to lead inclusive sector-wide change
    Construction decision-makers urged to lead inclusive sector-wide change

    As the Australian construction industry continues to grapple with a persistent skilled labor shortage, the need for inclusive leadership has never been more critical. Current statistics highlight the significant underrepresentation of women in both trade roles and management positions within the sector.


    Karin Wouters joins Matthews Architects as designer and project leader
    Karin Wouters joins Matthews Architects as designer and project leader

    Leading South Australian architecture and interior design firm Matthews Architects announces the appointment of Karin Wouters as designer and project leader at their North Adelaide studio.


    Making public transport accessible efficiently with off-site manufacturing
    Making public transport accessible efficiently with off-site manufacturing

    Accessible public transport starts with how passengers can access public transport services, including infrastructure such as ramps, handrails and barriers that enable passengers to safely board and disembark.


    Sydney Drafting Concepts & Designs takes top gong
    Sydney Drafting Concepts & Designs takes top gong

    Sydney Drafting Concepts & Design, based at Oran Park in NSW, has taken top gong in the Architect category of the 2024 Australian Trades Small Business Champion Awards – a major recognition awards program dedicated to spotlighting outstanding trades-based small business operators.


    Expandable barriers for commercial car park and low headroom applications
    Expandable barriers for commercial car park and low headroom applications

    The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) has an extensive range of expandable barriers for low clearance or low headroom applications.


    New Clipsal Solis switches and sockets – designed for Australian homes
    New Clipsal Solis switches and sockets – designed for Australian homes

    Solis has been designed with Australian homes top of mind, incorporating world-class design and premium finishes, backed by Schneider Electric’s world-leading research and development.


    How Bluechip’s BICEP facade system can ensure NCC 2025 compliance
    How Bluechip’s BICEP facade system can ensure NCC 2025 compliance

    Builders and developers can save a great deal of time and money by utilising the BICEP facade system in their projects, while making sure that their projects meet the NCC’s recently proposed guidelines.


    Zenith furnishings complement wellness design goals at Royal Melbourne Hospital
    Zenith furnishings complement wellness design goals at Royal Melbourne Hospital

    Zenith successfully tendered to provide a selection of furnishings that would complement this ethos, and also provide fit-for-purpose solutions for both the workspace and public clinical areas.


    EBS industrial doors enhancing safety, comfort and efficiency in public spaces
    EBS industrial doors enhancing safety, comfort and efficiency in public spaces

    Public spaces such as airports, train stations, shopping centres, hospitals, and sports and entertainment facilities require reliable and durable doors, built to handle high volumes of traffic, varying weather conditions, noise and security issues.


    LSAA Conference & Design Awards 2024 – Connecting to Tomorrow
    LSAA Conference & Design Awards 2024 – Connecting to Tomorrow

    Featuring the world leaders in the field of lightweight structures, this conference stands at an inflection point, seizing the vast opportunity to deal with these crucial issues as we build tomorrow’s world, today.


    In order to cut the carbon that goes into buildings to net zero, we need radical change
    In order to cut the carbon that goes into buildings to net zero, we need radical change

    Buildings are one of our biggest contributors to global heating. They produce 37% of all greenhouse gas emissions from energy use and production processes. Building emissions are made up of two parts: operational carbon (from energy used to heat, cool and power buildings) and embodied carbon (due to material use and construction).


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