Timber floor system
As the emphasis on smarter, quicker building grows, a BRANZ-led project to develop a simple lightweight suspended timber floor system is an exciting advance that also proves the value of collaborative effort.
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By David Sharp – 1 October 2013, Build 138
As the emphasis on smarter, quicker building grows, a BRANZ-led project to develop a simple lightweight suspended timber floor system is an exciting advance that also proves the value of collaborative effort.
By Tony Conder – 1 October 2013, Build 138, Feature article
A study into the on-site treatment of undamaged framing in leaky buildings has come up with several practices to follow when treating timber members.
By Tom Edhouse – 1 October 2013, Build 138
We recap the situations when the top plates of buildings within the scope of NZS 3604:2011 Timber-framed buildings are required to be attached to each other.