Author: Sean Carroll
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Kingspan Insulated Panels receives renewed Global GreenTag certification
Kingspan Insulated Panels has renewed its Global GreenTag certification for several of its products that contain a zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) Kingspan Polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulation ... -
Queensland Government extends payment system for tradies
The Queensland Government has extended the commencement of the remaining phases of its Project Trust Account (PTA) framework. This recognises the need to balance continued protections ... -
CLT Toolbox launches structural design software for timber buildings
CLT Toolbox has launched engineering software, set to revolutionise the structural design process for mass timber buildings. Developed in response to research from the supply chain ... -
Training Services NSW has opened the Trade Pathways Innovation Fund
The Trade Pathways Innovation Fund is now open for submissions according to Training Services NSW. Submissions close at 5:00pm on 4 April 2023 and all applicants ... -
Vinyl Council to hold intensive fire behaviour course
The Vinyl Council of Australia (VCA) has secured world-renowned fire expert Professor Richard Hull, Professor of Chemistry and Fire Science from the School of Natural Sciences, ... -
Victorian Strata Community Association supports new building laws
Strata Community Association (SCA), the Victorian property peak body, has welcomed all changes aimed at improving building quality and consumer protections in the state. The Building ... -
Regulators inspect sites across Bass Coast Shire during five-day blitz
Four Victorian regulators carried out almost 150 inspections in and around Phillip Island and Wonthaggi construction sites as part of the Build Aware campaign, educating workers ... -
DU’IT hand cream is the perfect accompaniment for tradies with rough hands
The best seller in the DU’IT range of products is the Tough Hands hand cream which is clinically proven to help those with the most stubborn ... -
PAK-PAVE: The first road made from recycled coffee cups
A suburban road in Penrith has become the first in Australia, to include recycled coffee cups in its construction. The fibres in the cups are a ... -
Building cladding with recycled glass scores high results in sustainability
A team of engineers from RMIT University has developed new fire-safe building claddings using recycled glass, creating a promising circular-economy solution to address a major waste ...