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Rigid sheathing and airtightness in New Zealand Rigid sheathing and airtightness in New Zealand
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: SR299 Author: GE Overton Description: The New Zealand standard for timber-framed construction, NZS 3604, was updated in 2010 and now includes an extra-high wind zone (Standards New Zealand, 2010). To accommodate this, the Department of Building and Housing's compliance...
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stu02470 SR053 Seismic performance of masonry veneers and ties stu02470 SR053 Seismic performance of masonry veneers and ties
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: SR053 Author: R J Shelton Description: Study report Publication Date: 1996
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When did Disruption Become a Good Thing? When did Disruption Become a Good Thing?
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER14 Author: Melissa Clark Reynolds and Antony Pelosi Description: This research project emerged from a BRANZ workshop in 2015 Beyond The Seen. Our research sought to identify new and emerging business models in the construction industry, with a focus...
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Upgrade or retire? Exploring factors in making decisions for privately owned homes in Tamaki Upgrade or retire? Exploring factors in making decisions for privately owned homes in Tamaki
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER15 Author: Glenda Lock and Verney Ryan Description: This research aimed to improve understanding of options for upgrading or retiring poor building stock at the development or neighbourhood level. Publication Date: 2016
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The SCIRT Innovation Project The SCIRT Innovation Project
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER16 Author: Suzanne Wilkinson, Mehdi Shahbazpour, Robert Finch and Mohammadali Noktehdan Description: Improving innovation in the construction industry has been a continued area of interest for practitioners in the construction industry. The SCIRT Innovation Project aims to examine innovations...
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An Assessment of the Likely Changes to Construction Businesses in Christchurch Post Recovery An Assessment of the Likely Changes to Construction Businesses in Christchurch Post Recovery
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER7 Author: Suzanne Wilkinson & Alice Yan Chang-Richards Description: the first earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. There have been significant changes to construction businesses in Christchurch since the earthquakes. These changes can be seen in the ways in which...
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Better Acoustically Performing Structural Connections Better Acoustically Performing Structural Connections
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER1 Author: Grant Emms Description: The objective of this research is to provide the design community with an inter-tenancy housing structural connection system which can achieve the structural and acoustic insulation performances required by end users and other stakeholders....
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Can Work, Cannot Afford to Buy the Intermediate Housing Market (Full report) Can Work, Cannot Afford to Buy the Intermediate Housing Market (Full report)
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER5 Author: Ian Mitchell Description: The relative size of the intermediate housing market is an important indicator of first home buyer affordability and represents a growing part of our society. Understanding the attributes and characteristics of this segment of...
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Can Work, Cannot Afford to Buy the Intermediate Housing Market (Summary report) Can Work, Cannot Afford to Buy the Intermediate Housing Market (Summary report)
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER5S Author: Ian Mitchell Description: The housing market outcomes experienced by different communities around the country reflect the changing economic and institutional environment in which they operated. During the 2000s and into the second decade of the 21st century...
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Census, Demographic Trends and the impact on Home Ownership Outcomes Census, Demographic Trends and the impact on Home Ownership Outcomes
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Price: $0.00 Free Download PDF Close System Number: ER2 Author: Ian Mitchell Description: New Zealand®s housing market outcomes have changed significantly over the last twenty five years with a fall in home ownership rates and more younger people living in rented accommodation for longer than previous generations....
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