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    News Archive for April 2009

    Low voltage flood lights from Dasco Lighting

    Dasco Lighting offer a range of low voltage exterior flood lights. Among this range are two inground models and one wall mount flood light.


    Madinoz Door Stops

    Madinoz Door Stops are available in a range of shapes and sizes to suit specific design or renovation project.


    MiTek Australia highlight advantages of prefabricated wall frames and timber roof trusses

    Bowens Roof Trusses in Dandenong (and Hastings), on the outer fringes of Melbourne embrace both roof truss and wall frame manufacturing and see them as vital to both their success and that of their cl


    SpanGrid Cleancare Ceiling Panels from LaFarge Plasterboard

    SpanGrid Cleancare Ceiling Panels from LaFarge Plasterboard are recommended for use as an interior lining for walls and ceilings.


    Hunter Douglas Commercial showcase 3form Material Solutions at Designcraft Autumn Launch 2009

    A new range of 3form Material Solutions among other high-end designer products including Fritz Hansen, Louis Poulsen, designer rugs and audio dynamics was showcased at the 'Designcraft Autumn Launch 2


    Armco Barriers powder coating bollards and guardrails increase corporate visibility

    Armco Barriers products promote OH&S concerns and asset protection in car parks, warehouses, factories and developments. Powder coating bollards and guardrails that Armco Barriers supply are available


    Exterior showers available from Aus J Imports

    A neat, flush-fitting and lockable exterior shower is being introduced to Australia for owners and operators of recreational, work and emergency vehicles. The Australasian designed Mercury boxed exter


    Architect title now protected by law

    The title 'architect' has become protected by law, with only qualified registered architects able to legitimately call themselves an architect as a result of new legislation covering South Australia's architectural services.


    Energy efficiency holds the key for BMCS suppliers

    After nearly five years of double-digit annual growth in the Australian Building Management & Control Systems market, construction investment is to face the first downturn with an almost 10 per cent decline in 2009.


    New law protects architects' titles

    New Act for South Australia, regulations to follow


    Leading architect extols integrated design

    Architects need to work with other design professionals and embrace engineering and new technologies, a world-renowned architect has said


    Rant on

    When "planning" and "democracy" can't mix, why "gritty urban space" has been done to death and "shamelessness" uses of the word 'iconic'


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