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    News Archive for November 2011

    Shortlist to design Australian pavilion in Venice

    The Australia Council for the Arts has announced the architects shortlisted for the redevelopment of the Australian pavilion in Venice.


    Home renovations hit new high while housing activity dwindles

    Updated figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show new home building activity is still in decline, however major renovations continue to grow.


    Flow corner stair lifts from Southern Lifts work on even the most complex stairs

    Southern Lifts offers a wide range of lifts, goods lifts and disabled lifts, including the Flow corner stair lift.


    Studco’s new StrongArm structural wall braces provide structural support for freestanding walls

    Studco Building Systems introduces StrongArm structural wall braces designed for freestanding walls as fully engineered support brackets.


    Flexible stone veneers from TXTR-LITE

    TXTR-LITE presents flexible stone veneers available in a wide range of thickness, colour and texture.


    Legendary CASE loader/backhoe designer inducted into Construction Equipment Hall of Fame

    Elton Long, one of the most influential figures in the history of CASE Construction Equipment was inducted into the US Association of Equipment Manufacturers’ Construction Equipment Hall of Fame recen


    Mirror demisters available from Speedheat Floor Heating Australia

    Speedheat Floor Heating Australia offers a wide range of underfloor heating and thermostat solutions, but also offers mirror demisters.


    $28m to transform Australia's built environment

    Australia's built environment sector is set to benefit from millions of dollars in government funding for a new Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).


    Nubian Water Systems expands team to meet greywater recycling demand

    Nubian Water Systems says it is appointing two new specialist engineers as it responds to increasing residential and commercial sector interest in greywater recycling.


    Low demand sees Shinagawa cut production

    Refractory and insulating materials manufacturer Shinagawa Refractories Australasia is offering voluntary redundancies at its Unanderra, NSW, office due to depreciating building market demand.


    Furnishing Industry Association of Australia awards: Hettich products in strong showing

    The winners of the Furnishing Industry Association of Australia awards were recently announced in Western Australia.


    Innovative advances for sustainable buildings: Melbourne research into multi-skin façade systems

    Researchers in Melbourne have begun a project aimed at improving energy efficiency in multi-skin façade systems as well as achieving better wind, fire, blast and impact resistance.


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