Top mounted Handrails such as AR10, AR45 or CB30 used on stairs, require a substrate width of 1150+mm to meet the minimum 1000 mm clear between rails requirement of AS 1428 & NCC/BCA.
When specifying for a louvre model, it is vital to know the airflow. Our Louvre Airflow Calculator helps you to work out the free area and pressure drop of the chosen louvre model and dimensions.
Accounting for over 60% of slip, trip and fall deaths in buildings, public stairways require the installation of precise visual cues to help people ascend and descend steps safely.
Aside from facilitating smooth traffic flow, floor and stair safety is an essential requirement to prevent fall/slip-related injuries and accidents from occurring.
As part of Fairview’s wellness program, the team raised money again this year, to donate food and gifts for inclusion into Lithgow Information & Neighbourhood Centre’s (LINC) Christmas hampers, for those families in need within the Lithgow community.
CS Pedigrid was installed at Australia's most busiest airport, Sydney Airport. Having the Pedigrid installed was vital to combat the debris and dirt that is brought in through foot traffic
In Shanghai, China, Chongming Island recently hosted the tenth edition of China Flower trade fair, where the Serge Ferrari Group’s expertise took centre stage once more
Ductwork manufacturing facility Airpak Sheetmetal Pty Ltd uses myQ technology to open large commercial warehouse doors securely and safety from the free App from anywhere.
An interesting trend is the widespread proliferation of barber shops across Australia which are appearing not only in the major shopping centres but also in neighbourhood centres, strip malls and stand alone stores.
Very recently our SA team installed HVM bollards at Adelaide Airport taxi drop off area protecting people and staff from any out of control or accidental vehicle attacks
The strong historical background makes PG Colomadu (Colomadu Sugar Cane Mill) plants in Karanganyar, Central Java, a cultural heritage. After stopping operation for about two decades, the plant was abandoned, and the building was degraded since there were no industrial activities. This prompted Kementrian BUMN (the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises) to revitalize the building by rebranding it to be “De Tjolomadoe”.
Set among a sextet of mass-produced houses in the rapidly growing Wairarapa town of Martinborough is a distinctive new home designed by an emerging Wellington architecture practice, First Light Studio.