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LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK® roofing was used on the Melbourne Convention Centre which was awarded a 6 star Green Star environmental rating by the Green Building Council of Australia
16 July 2008 Green First For Melbourne Convention Centre
Victorian commercial roofing specialists Aldeck Roofing have continued a lengthy association with Melbourne landmarks by installing the roof for the new Melbourne Convention Centre. [Read more]
The RSPCA Burwood headquarters redevelopment uses walling and roofing made from LYSAGHT PANELRIB® and LYSAGHT SPANDEK® in colours Night Sky® and Surfmist®
11 July 2008 Kennels Are Best Of Breed
Melbourne roofing specialists Barden Steeldeck Industries have found that having a reputation in “the dog house” isn’t a bad thing. [Read more]
The Insight Logistics Park complex at Stapylton in Queensland, is constructed using 48,000 square metres of 0.48 BMT LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK 700 HI-STRENGTH® and 231 tonnes of LYSAGHT SUPAZED® purlins as part of the roof framing package.
17 June 2008 Warehouse Project A Big One For All Concerned
Creation of a new warehouse complex in South East Queensland has brought together key companies, techniques and building products. [Read more]
Architect, Greg Jones' home is clad in LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB® in ZINCALUME® steel and COLORBOND® steel
26 May 2008 Cladding Adds Colour And Style To Architect's Home
Greg Jones' architecture practice in Geelong has a reputation for designs which feature strong colours. Finding time to design his own home with that attribute took a little longer than planned. [Read more]
The new McWilliam's Wines administration and laboratory building is a skillion roofed single level structure clad in LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB® and LYSAGHT SPANDEK® profiles made from ZINCALUME® steel.
31 March 2008 McWilliam Family 'Plants' Steel Again
When winemaker John McWilliam arrived at Hanwood in the Riverina region in 1913 he commented that a six inch nail planted in the soil and watered for a year would grow into a crowbar. [Read more]