Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
Third Edition 2011.
(Current)
Short Description
The 2010 edition of AS 1926.3 is amended as follows.
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 1999.
(Current)
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 2007.
(Current)
Short Description
The 2003 edition of AS/NZS 1170.3 is amended as follows.
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
Second Edition 2005.
(Current)
Short Description
The 2005 edition of AS 4072.1 is amended as follows.
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Publisher
Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Version:
First Edition 2015.
(Current)
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
Third Edition 2010.
(Current)
Type
Publisher
Standards Australia
Publisher
Standards Australia
Version:
First Edition 2006.
(Current)
Short Description
The 2006 edition of AS 1860.2 is amended as follows.
Type
Publisher
Construction Economics and Building
Publisher
Construction Economics and Building
Version:
2015.
(Current)
Short Description
Wages and research and development expenditure were found to drive construction productivity at the national level and expenditure on research and development and the number of apprentices were found to be drivers of construction productivity in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia.
Type
Version:
2018.
(Current)
Short Description
This paper aims to discuss Standards and Codes; membrane systems and performance, waterproofing practices, design and installation techniques, inspection and testing and quality assurance adopted by the waterproofing industry in Australia.
Type
Version:
2022.
(Current)
Short Description
This study provides evidence of a decline in suicide rates among Australian construction workers over the last two decades; this decline may be attributable to the combined effects of population-wide, male-specific, and sector-specific suicide prevention efforts over this same period, suggesting that the continuation or expansion of such efforts may lead to further declines.