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Bildspec
Bildspec installed custom operable walls at Marist Sisters' College in Sydney. Enhance the school's performance space and acoustic integrity. Inquire now!
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Plungie
Kristian and Mimi took the plunge to create a backyard that reflected the interior of their home: cosy, inviting and with impressive attention to detail throughout!
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Tormax Australia
Experience convenience and security with our state-of-the-art revolving doors!
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KONE Elevators
While modern high-rise buildings are built to last for decades, the equipment inside them may not be able to handle rising capacities beyond a few years. This makes modernization, especially of vertical-transport solutions, a top priority.
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Signorino
From 2025, all Signorino tiles will be warehoused in our Epping warehouse, with all tile stock being moved from Altona (VIC) to Epping (VIC) over our Christmas closure.
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Verge Safety Barriers
In fast-paced freight and 3PL facilities, safety and efficiency are paramount! One of Australia’s leading freight and logistics providers recently partnered with Verge Safety Barriers to ensure premium pedestrian protection within their newly built 3
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ICP Building Solutions Group
Discover five cutting-edge technology trends revolutionizing the roofing industry, from drone inspections and AI-driven analytics to eco-friendly materials. These innovations are enhancing safety, efficiency, and sustainability, shaping the future of roofing and helping contractors deliver better results faster.
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STONINI
If you run a business in Australia that’s open to the public, such as a bar, restaurant, shopping complex or hotel, you need to pull out all the stops to ensure your interior décor exceeds customer expectations.
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Weathertex
It’s no surprise that humans love curves. In a 2013 neuroarchitectural study, it was found thatparticipants were more likely to judge curvilinear spaces more favourably than rectilinear.
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KONE Elevators
Technological advancements are allowing the creation of smart homes, but “smart” doesn’t necessarily mean “useful”. It seems that people don’t just want smart homes; they want wise homes – homes which can collect, analyze and use data in ways that are appropriate for and chosen by the people who live there.