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    News Archive for September 2008

    Handrails, pipe rails and stainless steel cable wire from Axis Fencing Group

    Axis Fencing Group offer handrails of different size, shape and profile made from aluminium, steel to stainless steel that can be fixed in all manner of ways to suit individual needs and compliance issues.


    Two brands unite - Saflok & Ilco and Electronic Locks by Kaba

    Vintech Systems can offer the hotelier or accommodation manager the comprehensive range of Electronic Locking Systems.


    Apollo Step Tread from G.James Access Equipment

    The Apollo Step Tread, available from G.James Access Equipment, offers the building industry a new low maintenance alternative to the timber and concrete treads currently available.


    Korea First Bank use Invista’s Antron Lumena and Antron Legacy nylon carpets

    KFB’s design team chose a carpet of Antron Lumena and Antron Legacy nylon, available from Invista, for its virtually unlimited colour combinations and yarn textures.


    Audio Physic Scorpio speakers from Len Wallis Audio

    The Audio Physic Scorpio from Len Wallis Audio adds bass weight and dynamics to the tried and true formula of Audio Physic speakers. It is available in an impressive slim and elegant cabinet to get down to 30Hz bass response that articulate musical performance that they are noted for in the treble and midrange.


    Daytime privacy from Reflective Blinds

    Blinds, available from Reflective Blinds, enable you to preserve your view. These blinds provide the effects similar to putting on sun glasses.


    John’s Décor

    The original building in Adelaide was built in stages, the first being completed in 1928 and the rest in 1931. Stephanie McDonald reports.


    Out of sight

    Azuratec SlabTanks offer water storage that is out of sight and does not take up space.


    A Design Hub

    RMIT University has unveiled plans for its Design Hub. The $56 million, 11,000 sqm building will occupy the Swanston and Victoria streets corner of the former CUB site.


    Stopping termites in their tracks

    Termites can attack virtually any timber surface, such as skirting boards, flooring and even paper facings on plasterboard. Stephanie McDonald reports on how termites can be stopped in their tracks.


    Stemming the flow

    Jon Hoel reports on how using water efficient shower fittings could cut household water use by one-quarter.


    Allianz Centre a steel design

    The initial state winners in the Australian Steel Institute’s national steel awards have been announced for NSW and the ACT.


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