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    News Archive for February 2024

    Ophora moves closer to market debut

    Blacktown’s first ever Latent Defects Insurance-backed (LDI) precinct is set to hit the market this month, the Architex-designed Ophora.


    Inside the restoration of the White Bay Power Station

    The restoration and rebuilding of the White Bay Power Station has been officially completed by FDC, marking the finish of a 40-year journey from electrical facility to cultural institution.


    Productivity Commission reports outline way forward for housing in NSW

    The NSW Productivity Commission has released the first two papers in a series of reports on housing, in an effort to speed up the process of development in Greater Sydney.


    First Nations people must be at the forefront of Australia’s renewable energy revolution

    Australia’s plentiful solar and wind resources and proximity to Asia means it can become a renewable energy superpower. But as the renewable energy rollout continues, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must benefit.


    What are geomembranes?

    Geomembranes are used to create a barricade that prevents the leakage of harmful contaminants or dangerous chemicals to surrounding environments.


    Explore the 2024 architect’s handbook for next-gen coastal design

    Within these pages, you’ll uncover the secrets to mastering the dynamic world of steel roofing and cladding in coastal environments.


    Lockwood 201 cylinder range upgrade improves durability, simplifies installation

    ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions Australia announces an upgrade to the Lockwood 201 cylinder range, designed to enhance durability and simplify installation.


    Visually appealing curved folding doors secure UniSQ’s Ipswich Campus Café counters

    ATDC has installed its visually appealing commercial S08 curved folding security doors to secure the curved servery counters at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) Ipswich Campus Café near Brisbane.


    Maxeon Solar listed in Corporate Knights' Global 100 index for second year in a row

    Maxeon is ranked number 44, placing it among top global companies recognised in conjunction with the index's publication at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.


    Complex double curved glazed facade installed at Surry Hills project

    Venture Projects was recently at a Surry Hills project site with their installation team for a double-curved glazed facade that had been meticulously planned and developed for the past year.


    Moddex Ezibilt system – where accessibility meets sustainability, flexibility and compliance

    The Moddex Ezibilt ramp, stair and walkway system is a beacon of innovation designed to redefine accessibility with its pre-engineered, offsite manufactured prowess.


    Aurecon commits $200K for research hub to advance timber in the built environment

    The research hub aims to develop the resources, enablers, and drivers to advance timber as a natural resource and be the material of choice, leading towards a net zero future for Australia’s built environment.


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