State and federal governments in Australia have reacted to the Grenfell Tower fire disaster in London with calls for urgent safety checks into the use of non-fire resistant aluminium composite panel ...
Vendors wanting to sell their apartments would have to disclose if the buildings contain potentially flammable cladding under proposed new laws. Attorney-General Vickie Chapman has revealed her ...
The Grenfell Centre office tower on Grenfell St, otherwise known as the “black stump”, was among hundreds of buildings identified as having aluminium composite panels (ACP) following a statewide audit ...
Auckland Council has just released a list of 25 buildings with exterior aluminum composite claddings like the Grenfell Tower in London, the scene of a fire last year where more than 70 people died.
Auckland Council has almost completed its investigation across the Auckland region into buildings that potentially have aluminum composite panels (ACP) in their construction. The full findings to date ...
Buyers should check they are not purchasing apartments in some of the many residential blocks which Auckland Council has identified as having flammable polyethylene cores in their aluminium cladding – ...
A leading research facility at a Sydney hospital precinct has been ordered to remove cladding from the site amid fears over fire risks. The Department of Planning has issued the NeuRa Institute in ...
ARINA had an association with Hayball Architects for four years to 2016. ARINA had no involvement with the residential component of the practice. The fire at the Neo200 building on Spencer Street in ...
The South Australian Government has been ordered to reveal documents about the fire risk posed by cladding on the Adelaide Convention Centre, with the state's independent umpire rejecting arguments ...
In 2017 the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment investigated the use of aluminium-composite panels (ACP) on New Zealand buildings. To assist with that work, Wellington City Council has ...
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