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Renovation Collaborative is a newly launched online learning resource that aims to help homeowners incorporate environmentally sensitive design into their home build and renovation plans.
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A report by Oxford Economics Australia has found that the industrial property sector sees $1.2 trillion worth of goods pass through its factories year on year.
$769 million in taxpayer dollars will see 100 new public preschools delivered to NSW regional areas, recognised as the largest expansion of public preschools in the state’s history.
When choosing solid surfaces for residential builds, many customers are looking for surfaces that are sustainably produced and reflect some aspect of the natural world. This ranges from surfaces such as natural stone through to high-pressure laminates that look and feel like wood or stone.
Hydrogen can play a key role in Australia’s energy transition by giving us additional ways of storing and moving energy around. As the world shifts towards cleaner energy production, there’s a push to make hydrogen production cleaner as well. In Australia, low-emission hydrogen is produced in two main ways.
When you invest in a Building Management System (BMS), you’re putting money into a system that helps manage your building’s operations more efficiently.
The longstanding partnership with Monash Health, Victoria’s largest public health service has seen cutting-edge security technology solutions deployed at several Monash Health facilities.
Chosen for its unique profile and natural look, the Tempio cladding offers the assurance of durability with low maintenance and sustainable qualities.
The TETB has received a 6 Star Green Star Design rating, awarded by the Green Building Council of Australia.
A combination of exceptional solar technology, such as Canadian Solar componentry, and our expertise, can transform your bottom line.
Construction has started on a new $350-million mixed use development in the Sydney suburb of Cronulla, with a formal ground-breaking ceremony marking the beginning of the transformational project.
Queensland’s largest commercial building landlord, Charter Hall along with its joint venture partner Investa, is working with Blight Rayner Architecture to create an $800-million ‘quintessentially Brisbane’ office building that is inspired by the city’s natural environment.