One question we often get from Contractors and Builders about sarking is: am I using the right wall sarking on my building? It’s a good question, especially because the Australian legal requirements have changed over the last few years.
Achieving a sustainable outcome when designing and constructing a home is becoming more attainable with the range of innovative products available today – engineered timber flooring included. We spoke with our very own wood expert to learn more.
The Workplace Health & Safety Show in Sydney where Glenn Oatway, Mark Saliba & David Woods connected with visitors to talk about Enware’s extensive Industrial Safety range, while Sherman Ho and Dean Martin showcased our freestanding Water Chillers
Urban + Fountains & Furniture explains the Benefits of Specifying Sustainable Products in Landscape Projects and why sustainable products are needed in the Australian construction industry.
Passed in Full. What a fantastic day organised by Michelle Meek from CPD Solutions and facilitated by Exova Warringtonfire at their Dandenong Testing Facility.
This exceptional house places conceptual and programmatic aspirations on equal footing with broader agendas: neighbourhood generosity, passive environmental performance, and biodiversity.
Over the past couple of years, we have had the opportunity to work within many different industries. What’s exciting about working with clients across different industry spaces like three-waters, education, multi-level commercial construction
In accordance with AS1428.1-2021 Clause 10.3 (g), ramps that intersect at an internal corridor need to be set back by a minimum of 400mm so that the handrail (compliant to Clause 12) does not protrude into the transverse path of travel.
While Moddex prides itself on flexible solutions, when it comes to compliance and safety, we leave no room for error. That includes the Victorian School Building Authority Standards (VSBA) for handrail and balustrade requirements.
When you’re in a business of fabrication, you want to win projects with the best margin opportunities and keep your clients happy and satisfied, so they return again and again.
Ports of Auckland is New Zealand’s biggest import port, handing nearly 1 million containers a year. A new multi-purpose car handling facility has just been built on the wharf to store imported cars.
The Victorian Government has heavily invested in infrastructure projects with a record $13.4 billion going into the elimination of level crossings across metropolitan Melbourne, rail network upgrades, new train stations, track duplication
Over the past two years, the NSW Government has ramped up work on new and upgraded schools in Greater Western Sydney, with a record $4.2 billion investment going into building public schools.
The New Zealand Government has committed $1.2 billion into refurbishing and expanding existing schools and building new schools to ensure school properties continue to support education in the years ahead and meet the growing demand
Designing and building a school is a monumental undertaking. Complying with the Ministry’s requirements, is of course, non-negotiable to ensure the school is safe and fit for purpose through all stages of the project.
The Living Building Challenge (LBC) is an international sustainable building certification program created in 2006 by the non-profit International Living Future Institute.
Like many organisations, Moddex is continuing to monitor the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) developments very closely and planning to stay ahead of the situation & remain positive in the face of this global crisis.
With a reputation for innovation and engineering excellence in modular handrail and balustrades, and in a market historically been dominated by steel, Moddex are excited to offer its entire product range in aluminium.