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Residential passive design for temperate climates
Published: 28 February 1997 | Edited: 28 February 2011The primary intention of passive design is to create a thermally comfortable building with reduced demand on mechanical (active) forms of heating, ...
Read time: 8 minutes Many of the Deemed-to-Satisfy (DtS) Provisions in the National Construction Code (NCC) are driven by the fire safety objectives ...
Read time: 9 minutes The work health and safety (WHS) laws are being harmonised across Australia. The Commonwealth, Australian Capital Territory, New ...
Read time: 9 minutes In recent years there has been an increase in government- and client-generated contracts that have introduced direct or indirect ...
Pemberton house, Hobart – implementing thermal design principles for housing in a cool temperate climate
Published: 31 May 2008This case study looks at the passive heating design principles adopted in a Tasmanian House, discusses the designers consideration of the interplay ...
Water sensitive urban design in the Melbourne Docklands – raingardens and bioretention tree pits
Published: 29 February 2008 | Edited: 23 October 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency in October 2018. This paper describes water sensitive urban design (WSUD) initiatives in Melbourne ...
Read time: 20 minutes Page contents: Security of payment Application of the NSW SOP Act and Regulations Main purpose of the NSW Act Parties should ...
The principles of erosion and sediment control are said to be at the cutting edge of common sense. These principles have been around for decades, ...
The benefits of green roofs have been well documented over the last twenty years and yet their implementation in Australia has been slower than in ...
Water heating accounts for around a quarter of household energy use in Australia. Low-energy water heating systems can reduce energy used for heating ...