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Passive Fire Protection in CLT Construction

Plumbing or electrical services that penetrate a CLT panel result in a hole in the fire cell for the service to pass through. The hole for the pipe or cables needs to have a PFP product applied to it to prevent the spread of fire beyond that fire cell.

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22 April 2024
11 May 2020

Operating Building Sites Under Level 2

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On Tuesday 12 May, David Kelly (Master Builders, Construction Industry Council) and Johnny Calley (Master Builders, Calley Homes) returned to provide an update on building site standards and protocols as we move into Level 2. 

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28 April 2020

Considering Thermal Windows

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Windows form an important barrier and connection between the wide outside world and the cosy private environment of the building’s occupants. As the weakest point, attempts have been taken by industry to address the thermal vulnerability of this necessary building element.

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28 April 2020

When Air Leaks Become a Critical Failure Risk: Aquatic Centres

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The new aquatic centre was the pride of the council — a shimmering new facility that was meant to keep active people healthy and provide a safe place for kids. But the new council owners noticed odd things about the building as soon as they turned the systems on.

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28 April 2020

Sanitiser or Soap? Building Site Protocols under Level 3

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On Tuesday 21 April, Matthew Duder of EBOSS was joined by David Kelly, CE Master Builders and Chair of Construction Industry Council, as well as Johnny Calley (Calley Homes) as they provided an overview of the new building site standards and protocols.

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28 April 2020

Site Protocols for Architects

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What can and can't be done on-site during Level 3? An overview of the new on-site protocols for architects and consultants. 

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14 April 2020

Planning for the Return to Level 3 for Construction and Architecture Businesses

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While no end date for the national lockdown has been set, now is the time for construction and architecture businesses to consider what steps they will need to take to return to Level 3.

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23 March 2020

How Will Architects and Builders Be Affected By the Covid-19 Outbreak?

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How will work change for you as NZ works to prevent the spread of Covid-19?

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23 March 2020

Specifying for Airtightness and Testing

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We hear about better building performance through air tightness all the time. You’ve probably heard you can test for it with a blower door. But if that’s what you want, how do you get it? Here’s some guidance on how to specify for air tightness and a test to prove it. 

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23 March 2020

Seismic Bracing of Suspended Ceilings: Three Common Methods

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When it comes to designing suspended ceilings to withstand seismic loads, there are a number of solutions to consider.

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20 February 2020

Sustainable Water Supply

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With the current shortage of rain in much of NZ, especially in the North, it is appropriate to recognise the long-term change in rainfall patterns and to give serious consideration to having water storage for domestic use at most dwellings.

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