Type
Publisher
XLam
Publisher
XLam
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
The XLam Product Guide outlines what customers and contractors should expect from XLam CLT.
Type
Publisher
XLam
Publisher
XLam
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
The information in this guide is based on testing methodology and certification owned by XLam.
Type
Publisher
XLam
Publisher
XLam
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
The information provided in this guide is for use in the design and specification of XLam manufactured Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) only.
Type
Publisher
XLam
Publisher
XLam
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
This Acoustic Design Guide explains the principles of sound transmission between habitable spaces in buildings and how the required standards of insulation can be achieved in XLam construction; specific wall and floor assemblies are based on extensive laboratory testing of XLam panels.
Type
Publisher
XLam
Publisher
XLam
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) in accordance with ISO 14025 and EN 15804+A1 EPD Registration No. S-P-02326.
Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version:
2021.
(Latest)
Short Description
Summarises the various ways that NATSPEC provides help to specification writers.
Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
NATSPEC, with research and feedback from subscribers and industry, fills gaps that the consensus approach can leave out of standards.
Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote describes the philosophy and components of the AUS-SPEC maintenance system for urban and open spaces, buildings and facilities, road reserves, bridges and public utilities.
Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
Carried out competently, commissioning will reduce contractors' on-site costs and reduce the costs of rectifying defects.
Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
Scope of Works clauses are commonly used to summarise the work included in a contract, particularly for complex engineering systems and for additions and alterations to existing work.