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    News Archive for January 2020

    Understanding fall arrest, fall restraint and fall prevention

    Working at height involves a certain level of risk to workers. It’s critical that the correct safety system is selected as part of risk control based on the application requirement.


    Select sets the stage for new Carlingford Public School hall

    Select Staging Concepts was engaged by Grindley Constructions to design and manufacture a new modular portable QUATTRO stage and access ramp for the new Carlingford Public School hall.


    Doors for outdoor living spaces

    With temperatures rising, our thoughts turn to outdoor areas and BBQs. Great outdoor spaces visible through glass seemingly increase your living space.


    GroupGSA & i4architecture collaboration to guide Townsville Airport project

    Townsville-based i4architecture will collaborate with global design practice Group GSA on the redevelopment of the Townsville Airport terminal.


    Keeping the smoke out of your home

    As a specialist in track and sealing products, Cowdroy explains how you can prevent the thickening smoke from entering your home.


    Unique-looking Woods Bagot-designed Christchurch Convention Centre takes shape

    The unusual braided effect of Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre’s facade is taking shape with the contractors having now installed a quarter of the 43,000 herringbone tiles.


    Tzannes add-on to Irving Street Brewery

    Tzannes has released its further additions to the tri-generation plant, Irving Street Brewery, in Sydney’s Central Park.


    Cox and Scott Carver to deliver $500m Australian War Memorial

    PM Scott Morrison’s unveiling of the Australian War Memorial expansion in Canberra late last year will see Cox and Scott Carver live out any architect’s dream: $500 million to play with and a nine-year construction timeline.


    Homes with higher energy ratings sell for more. Here's how Australian owners could cash in

    Everybody wants an energy-efficient home. After all, an energy-efficient home is comfortable to live in, without large energy bills. These can be important factors for prospective home owners or renters. Our review of international research found energy-efficient homes typically fetch a higher price.


    Kengo Kuma’s first Australian 'timber tornado'

    Kengo Kuma’s first Darling Exchange is set to drive the $3.4b Darling Square redevelopment of Darling Harbour with a six-storey, multi-use civic building wrapped in timber ribbons.


    Dulux Colour Forecast 2020: Essence

    The Dulux Colour Forecast 2020 is a nature-inspired collection of four palettes that lead you to the very essence of happiness at home and work.


    New tools add accuracy and efficiency to MetroMap

    Australian aerial mapper, Aerometrex Limited has announced new technological enhancements to their MetroMap program, designed to improve customer experience as well as expand and grow the market.


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