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Home›Building TV›BuildingTV – Episode 11 (6 November 2019)

BuildingTV – Episode 11 (6 November 2019)

By Staff Writer
November 5, 2019
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In today’s episode of BuildingTV, Justin Felix reminds builder to check for non-compliant soffit insulation, looks at the new labelling requirements for aluminium cladding products, Yvonne Pengilly’s appointment as the new CEO of QBCC and the Safe Cladding, Buildings and Façade Innovation Summit Series.

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