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    News Archive for September 2012

    Dektite Soaker flashing for all tray roofs from DEKS Industries

    DEKS Industries introduces the Dektite Soaker, a new flashing range designed for all tray roofs.


    Hanson and Boral set the benchmark at 2012 CCAA National EH&S Awards

    Hanson and Boral were the major winners at this year’s National CCAA Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S) Awards.


    Matrix Productions welcomes VARI*LITE VLX wash luminaires to WA

    Matrix Productions has invested in eight VARI*LITE VLX wash luminaires, making it the first production company in Western Australia to purchase the light fixtures.


    Weatherboard replace & repair by Mastercraft Construction

    Mastercraft Construction repair and replace weatherboards on homes that have become unsightly down to the fact that the timber has rotted or there is a lack of painting or mai


    World’s tallest going up: kilometre-high Kingdom Tower gains finance [video]

    Saudi Arabia’s new record-breaking 1,000 metre tall Kingdom Tower is a step closer to realisation, the developers announcing the project has gained financing.


    Seeing Green Stars everywhere: Australia achieves 500 certified projects

    The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has celebrated certifying its 500th Green Star project - an industrial project by Australand.


    IN PROFILE: Shane Thompson

    Architect Shane Thompson talks about about why he made the move to his own practice after so long at BVN, how his designs differ at his own practice than at BVN and his pro bono work.


    Flinders Street Design Competition notches up 118 entries

    A total of 118 designs have been lodged for the Victorian Coalition Government’s Flinders Street Station International Design Competition after Stage 1 entries closed last Thursday.


    Accoya wood technology overcomes India’s challenging climate conditions

    The extremes of Australia’s diverse climatic conditions can now be overcome by the technology of Accoya wood, which has been successfully tested on several high profile construction projects in India’s challenging climate.


    New business tools from Boral to help clients ‘get the look’

    A new initiative from Boral aims to provide builders with a suite of tools that help clients select and visualise material combinations for their home design concept.


    IMAGINiT Technologies offers subsidised training to Australia’s construction industry

    Engineering design and information technology solutions providers, Rand Worldwide has announced its IMAGINiT Technologies division is providing subsidised BIM training to members of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).


    Submissions sought to reduce local government red tape

    The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART), is calling for public submissions for its review into local government red tape.


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