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A new surf lifesaving club at Copacabana Beach on the NSW Central Coast features a roof made from PERMALITE® cladding.
23 September 2008 Salt Air Is No Problem For Surf Club Roof
A new surf lifesaving club at Copacabana Beach on the NSW Central Coast is the latest to benefit from a growing preference for BlueScope Lysaght's PERMALITE® cladding. [Read more]
The Village, a A$160 million mixed residential and retail development at Balgowlah on Sydney’s Northern Beaches uses formwork made from LYSAGHT BONDEK®
29 August 2008 LYSAGHT BONDEK® Helps The Village Beat Xmas Rush
A Christmas deadline is firmly in the minds of contractors working on The Village, a A$160 million mixed residential and retail development at Balgowlah on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. [Read more]
This family holiday home at Pindimar Bay on the north shore of Port Stephens, New South Wales uses LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB® roofing and wall cladding in colours Jasper®, Dune® and Ironstone®.
21 August 2008 Family Beach House Is An Award Winner
A family holiday home at Pindimar Bay on the north shore of Port Stephens, New South Wales, has won a regional Master Builders Association award less than a month after its completion. The large home was designed by Alexander Kinross-Rowe. [Read more]
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]