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    News Archive for August 2013

    Spring into action this spring with your flooring

    Homes are getting ready for the fast-approaching onset of spring through well-deserved spring cleaning and some much-needed interior rejuvenation, beginning with the floors.


    Waterco goes live with Epicor next-generation ERP

    Waterco has implemented a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution, designed to integrate and enhance processes across the group’s global operations and also support growth in multiple regions.


    Party in the GBCA

    Last year, the Green Building Council of Australia stuck 10 candles in a cake and sang "Happy Birthday". Warren McLaren takes a squiz at the GBCA's formative years and what it wants to be when it grows up.


    COLORBOND Steel Student Biennale 2014 entries now open

    Entries are open for the 2014 COLORBOND® Steel Student Biennale - Australia's longest running prize for students of architecture.


    Knauf’s Cleaneo acoustic ceiling lining helps academic hub achieve correct acoustic environment

    Cleaneo acoustic ceiling lining from Knauf was specified for a new integrated academic hub being developed at Ormond College, Victoria.


    Think Outside: How to design out homelessness?

    The State Library of Queensland (SLQ) is challenging designers to step out of their comfort zones, and apply their way of thinking to new contexts.


    Jands supplies the new JMC Academy

    The Sydney-based JMC Academy meets the demand for qualified professionals in the entertainment technology industry.


    Altair louvre windows installed in rebuilt retro home

    Altair louvre windows from Breezway have been installed in a newly rebuilt modern home in Sydney.


    PROFILE: dwp|suters' David Brian

    David Brian, Industrial Sector Leader at dwp|suters and the architect in charge of the Park Lake State School project, has an extensive background of industrial projects.


    First Australian Tune Hotel installs Interpod modular bathrooms

    Interpod Offsite have been utilised by the builder of Australia’s first Tune Hotel to speed up the construction process and cut project costs.


    BlueScope posts $84m loss

    BlueScope has announced an $84 million net loss after tax for the 2012/2013 financial – a $960 million turnaround in financial performance compared to 2011/2012.


    Housing construction improves in outlook for New South Wales: ACIF

    The NSW building industry is set to enjoy improved prospects from 2016, according to forecasts revealed by the Australian Construction Industry Forum.


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