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SEISMIC DESIGN ACTIONS ON NON-STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote examines the statutory requirements for seismic restraint which must be considered for non-structural components and internal fixings, and the relevant provisions within NATSPEC.
NATSPEC for refurbishment, retrofitting and adaptive re-use TECHreport cover 2021

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  2021.  (Current)
Short Description
This TECHreport outlines how the NATSPEC specification system may be used for refurbishment, retrofit and adaptive re-use projects; key upgrade options are summarised and refurbishment related items in NATSPEC worksections are highlighted.
The NATSPEC National classification system was designed for organising the content of specifications. However, it is also useful for organising building product and technical information needed during design and construction processes.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
The NATSPEC National classification system was designed for organising the content of specifications. However, it is also useful for organising building product and technical information needed during design and construction processes.
Using NATSPEC Selections Schedules TECHnote cover 2021

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  2021  (Current)
Short Description
Schedules summarise information about a related group of items in a tabular form, in NATSPEC, they are used to document a selection of products or systems by their distinguishing characteristics or properties.
WEATHERPROOFING OF EXTERNAL WALLS

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
The National Construction Code (NCC) requires that all external walls, from traditional masonry construction through to walls with high performance cladding systems, must be weatherproof to prevent dampness and unhealthy conditions for the occupants.
DUCT LEAKAGE AND LEAKAGE TESTING

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
The leakage of air out of and into air handling supply, return and exhaust ducts can have a significant effect on energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
Carried out competently, commissioning will reduce contractors' on-site costs and reduce the costs of rectifying defects.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
Carried out competently, commissioning will reduce contractors' on-site costs and reduce the costs of rectifying defects.