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    Ensuring NCC 2022 compliant tapware in your projects

    There are big changes coming with the new NCC 2022. And one of them will impact every new commercial build project in Australia.


    National regulator in the works for embodied carbon

    A number of construction industry bodies are currently assisting the federal government in developing frameworks for measuring, certifying, and benchmarking emissions from construction and building materials, in a bid to reduce embodied carbon.


    Home automation course launched for Architects and Interior Designers

    The home automation industry's only certifying body, CEDIA, has launched a new professional development course for architects and building designers, designed to educate them so they are in the best position to address their clients’ smart home technology and lifestyle needs. Architects who complete the course also receive one formal CPD point.


    Q&A with Troy Creighton from Stormtech

    Sustainability has long been a core value for Stormtech, but with each passing year, it’s one they entrench further within their business, and their ethos as an organisation. We sit down with Troy Creighton, Stormtech CEO, to talk all things sustainability.


    Connection and Grace wins award for Fender Katsalidis

    Fender Katsalidis’ The Grace project has been recognised by the Retirement Living Council as the nation’s Best Retirement Living Development created in the last 12 months, taking out the FMSA Architecture Award at the National Retirement Living Awards.


    Architects wanted for Powerhouse design competition

    The NSW Government has launched a design competition for the renewal of the Powerhouse Ultimo, which will see the iconic building reinvigorated with a $500 million investment.


    How anodised aluminium grates offer long-term peace of mind

    Anodised aluminium grates from Lauxes Grates are designed and manufactured to suit both indoor and outdoor installations.


    Fusion carpet planks meet form and function brief at busy Malvern shopping mall

    GH Commercial was engaged to deliver a great looking, hardwearing and comfortable flooring solution for Malvern Central, a popular shopping hub in Malvern, Victoria.


    Tone on Tuesday 129: Australia’s Project Home Part 1

    Australia is the most suburbanised OECD country; and the detached house on its own plot, our favourite, is its ne plus ultra. Starting in the late 1890s, it has endured almost unchanged until today: the designs, planning, forms, construction, and materials.


    Cera Stribley’s apartment design pays a modern tribute to St Kilda Road’s art deco setting

    Design plans unveiled for Samuel Property’s new multi-residential development on St Kilda Road in Melbourne reveal a modern building that sits comfortably in a neighbourhood with heritage properties and art deco features.


    Episode 113: AM-BOSS owner Robyn Rutley explains why her ladders are not only safer but are also better for our economy

    Robyn Rutley is the owner and CEO of AM-BOSS Access Ladders, a family run company that was started by her father in 1979. She joined him in 2004 and her husband Graeme joined her in 2007.


    How to reduce your business’ water consumption

    One of the UN Sustainable Development Goals calls for universal access to safe water and sanitation by 2030, so it has never been more important for us to take concrete action to tackle the global water crisis.


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