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    News Archive for January 2010

    Open tenders

    The adaptive re-use of Bankstown Town Hall and the redevelopment of Hornsby Aquatic Centre are among today's tenders.


    Australian Disabled Access Consultants arrange for disabled access in the Waterloo Medical Centre

    Australian Disabled Access Consultants has successfully arranged the approval of the Construction Certificate for a Medical Centre for Dr Michael Guirguis.


    Phase Changer offer three phase power converters

    The Phase-Changer three phase converter, available from Phase Changer, can change 240V or 480V single phase supply into an equivalent 415V 3-phase output.


    New COAG commitment to building energy efficiency fulfilled

    Fulfilling a COAG commitment, changes are to be made to the 2010 Building Code of Australia to increase the energy efficiency of new buildings.


    Designs on our future

    The 3rd International Urban Design Conference is being held from August 30 to September 1, 2010, at the National Convention Centre, Canberra.


    Dubai Pearl attains gold LEED status

    Engineering Services company Meinhardt Australia will be involved with the US$3.6 billion Dubai Pearl development, which has achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold pre-certified status.


    Global round up

    New York architects left without bookstore, future looking bleak for UK architects and Frank Gehry's wine named number one.


    New vision for Tweed city centre

    An exhibition of new plans that will create 3,000 jobs and house a further 7,000 residents in the Tweed city centre has been given the go-ahead by the NSW government.


    VIC exhibition is larger than life

    Life-like creations by internationally renowned sculptor, Ron Mueck, will be on display at the National Gallery of Victoria from today.


    Architecture appeals to young Aussies

    Architecture degrees are among the most popular in the country, with the University of Sydney having ten times more students putting the degree down as a preference than the number of places available.


    Australian Disabled Access Consultants negotiate disabled access for a new retail shopping centre

    Australian Disabled Access Consultants helped to influence the arrangement of disabled access and wheelchair access within a new 2 storey retail shopping centre complex.


    Flexshade Q*14ā€™Sā€™ cantilever shade structures from Flexshade

    These attractive Flexshade Quartet Q*14ā€™Sā€™ cantilever shade structures, form Flexshade, can provide quality shade for outdoor eating areas.


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