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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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17 March 2015

Three Solutions for Temporary Interior and Floor Protection

Here, we present three different solutions from Potter Interior Solutions to help avoid common flooring accidents, while saving time and money on interior design.

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16 March 2015

Practical Steps to Transform our Built Environment

Blog post by Jerome Partington, JASMAX: I've written several posts which highlight the big challenges and likely outcomes New Zealand is facing by our current 'unsustainability' – especially issues of growing social inequality and unmanageable climate change.

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13 March 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey: Guidelines for Shade Planning and Design

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If you are wanting to learn more about designing for shade, consider reading Undercover – Guidelines for Shade Planning and Design.

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24 February 2015

Site: It is Never Too Early to Begin

Inadequate site selection decisions can eventuate in a closing-off of later desirable design options for efficient passive thermal design.

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23 February 2015

Options for Interior Acoustic Absorbers Compliant with NZBC C3 for Fire

Recent changes in Section C (Fire/Surface Finishes) of the NZBC have reduced the options for acoustic absorption in interior spaces.

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17 February 2015

Renewing Your Professional Indemnity Insurance

Liability insurance policies – unlike office contents and house or car policies – expire at the end of each term, so before your existing policy expires, you must reapply for cover for the following year.

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28 January 2015

The Blower Door Test and "Leaky Building 2.0"

After establishing in last month's post that vapour convection is the major contributor to Leaky Building 2.0, we will now explain how to measure installed performance by using a Blower Door.

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27 January 2015

Metal Ceilings Are Here to Stay

Metal ceilings have been a hot topic of discussion in recent times and have enjoyed a return in popularity among commercial buildings throughout New Zealand.

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17 December 2014

Moisture Transport and "Leaky Building 2.0"

Following on from last month's topic — thermal bridging — I want to continue with more applied building science, focusing this time on moisture transport.

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15 December 2014

Insulation, Thermal Mass and Glazing: The Juggling Game

When making design decisions on thermal aspects of building materials and constructions, it is important to put them in perspective to maximise their performance – the inter-relational 'sweet-spot' – without compromising the liveability, aesthetics, buildability and economics of the completed project.

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