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Current at: 14 June 2011
Solar Credits: supporting small scale renewable generation systems (Nat)
In 2009 the Australian Government removed the popular $8000 rebate that had been available for people installing solar photovoltaic (PV) systems of 1 kilowatt (kW) or more. They have replaced the rebate with Solar Credits.
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Current at: 14 June 2011
Corrosion Protection for Sheet Metal Roofing (NAT)
When designing and specifying metal roofing it is important to consider measures to avoid corrosion of the sheet metal.
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Current at: 08 June 2011
Apprentice Application Form
To register your interest in an apprenticeship with HIA Apprentices download and complete this application form.
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Current at: 07 June 2011
Economic concepts (May 2011)
This guide explains, in simple terms (using building business examples):
• what basic economic concepts that are important for running a business are; and
• why they are relevant to business.
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Current at: 19 May 2011
Tongue and groove timber flooring Part 1: Supply, storage & ventilation (Nat)
There are a number of fundamental requirements and procedures that need to be followed to ensure long term performance of Tongue & Groove (T&G) flooring. The following requirements are applicable where a feature floor or covered floor are placed on the traditional timber bearer and joist systems.
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Current at: 05 May 2011
mc_cs_basics
This guide explains the 2 key elements of a successful customer service system, using a step-by-step approach with practical examples.
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Current at: 18 April 2011
Principles of lifecycle assessment (NAT)
You may have heard the term Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) over the last few years, but may be unsure what it refers to. This information sheet introduces LCA and how it can be used as a decision making tool for the assessment of building products, when the builder or owner is interested in considering the overall environmental impact of a building.
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Current at: 17 April 2011
Elements of lifecyle assessment (NAT)
This information sheet has been prepared to provide members interested in life cycle assessment of buildings and building materials with information on things to consider in an assessment.
More details on Life Cycle Assessment and how it can be used is provided in HIA’s Information Sheet Principles of Life Cycle Assessment.
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Current at: 07 April 2011
Safety Bulletin Issue 23
Eye injury resulting from exposure to the welding arc, commonly referred to as Welder’s Flash or Arc Eye.
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Current at: 16 March 2011
Communicating better with clients
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Current at: 16 March 2011
Safety Bulletin Issue 22
The risks of using mobile phones in potentially hazardous work situations.
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Current at: 08 March 2011
GreenSmart Foundation Partners
HIA GreenSmart Foundation Partners are national companies who have supported the GreenSmart initiative since its inception in 1999. These companies typically work across Australia to deliver sustainable products, housing and communities that incorporate the best of HIA GreenSmart.
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Current at: 21 February 2011
New edition AS 2870 - Residential Slabs and Footings released (Nat)
A new edition of AS 2870 has been published by Standards Australia but it will not be called up by the BCA until 2012. This information sheet explains the changes.
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Current at: 21 February 2011
National Construction Code - What is it?
From 2011, there will be a new National Construction Code published by the Australian Building Codes Board which incorporate BCA 2011 Volumes 1 and 2, along with a new Plumbing Code of Australia.
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Current at: 21 February 2011
Proposed Changes to BCA 2011 – Volume 2 (Housing Provisions) (Nat)
BCA 2011 will apply to all projects with building approvals submitted after 1 May 2011, subject to any transitional provisions that apply in your state. There are changes to both Volume 1 and 2 of the BCA that members should take time to review. This information sheet sets out the changes to Volume 2 - Housing Provisions.
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