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Created: Mar 2, 2016; Published: Mar 7, 2016

Women in Architecture

Women working in traditionally male-dominated industries have never had it easy. In 2016, you wouldn’t expect to find that women still combat misconceptions and archaic attitudes about their strength, their abilities and their education within the building and construction industry ― a place where t...
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Created: Feb 18, 2016; Published: Feb 18, 2016

5 Ways To Alleviate Common Client Concerns

As a contractor, the success of your business depends on how you interact with clients. At some stage or another, it's common to find them asking questions, hesitating to make decisions, and getting worried that the job won’t be finished on time or within budget.
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Created: Jan 5, 2016; Published: Jan 10, 2016

The 5 most exciting construction projects in the world right now

The global construction industry witnessed some extraordinary examples of ingenuity. Concepts such as smart buildings and vertical gardens featured in headlines, and builders and architects around the world worked together to transform the industry and break away from tradition.
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Created: Dec 3, 2015; Published: Dec 3, 2015

Apprenticeships at Barangaroo

It’s that time of year when school leavers all across Australia celebrate their freedom. But for many graduates that joy will be short lived, as the sobering prospect of job hunting and embarking on a new career sets in.
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Created: Nov 30, 2015; Published: Dec 6, 2015

[INFOGRAPHIC] Inside Barangaroo

Recently opening its first stage of development to the public, the multi-million dollar Barangaroo project is anticipated to redefine the way Sydney's local residents and visitors live, work and relax. Built along Sydney's former Darling harbour east precinct, Barangaroo marks one of Australia's mos...
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Created: Nov 5, 2015; Published: Nov 5, 2015

Global Warming's Impact On The Construction Industry: An Infographic

As the impacts of climate change become increasingly visible, with more extreme temperatures and severe weather conditions, buildings must adapt in order to accommodate their environment. Here we highlight some of the major environmental challenges climate change is expected to create throughout the...
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Created: Sep 29, 2015; Published: Oct 4, 2015

6 after market upgrades for a safer environment

As contractors, employees and stakeholders in the constructions industry, we have a mutual responsibility in ensuring that buildings meet safety standards so that preventable injuries and damage is avoided. Building a safer environment should never be an afterthought, but in some cases — such as old...
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Created: Aug 4, 2015; Published: Sep 20, 2015

How to properly specify expansion joints

Mechanical expansion joint covers are designed to accommodate structural movement in a building due to thermal shrinkage and expansion of a building’s structure, or the impact of environmental factors like seismic activity. However, because expansion joints are manufactured differently according to ...
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Created: Aug 4, 2015; Published: Sep 6, 2015

What makes Latham’s products different from other products on the market

Are you looking to install the right product in your latest engineering project, but can’t tell the difference between what alternate companies are offering? They may all seem one and the same, but when you’re considering a structural component like expansion joint covers, there’s a huge divergence ...
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Created: Aug 4, 2015; Published: Aug 23, 2015

The impact of climate change on mechanical expansion joints between concrete slabs

Climate change adaptation strategies have become increasingly important to Australian engineers, architects and designers in order to remain competitive in the construction industry. While some people remain sceptical of the impact of global warming, the fact is that investors are now looking ahead ...
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Created: Jul 1, 2015; Published: Jul 26, 2015

Praising award winning small contractors

At Latham, we like to keep an eye out for local businesses and contractors doing well within the building and construction industry. Whether they're new up-and-comers to the industry or long-established businesses who started small and have gone on to to achieve great things, we think they should be...
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Created: Jun 29, 2015; Published: Jul 12, 2015

Where to use tactile indicator studs

Without a vision impairment, the application of tactile indicator studs (also known as tactile ground surface indicators) in your building project may not be foremost on your mind.
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