As housing lots get smaller and houses get bigger, more and more residential projects incorporate fire-rated exterior walls to satisfy BCA requirements for buildings constructed in close proximity to the boundary.
Boral’s OutRwall lightweight, fire-rated exterior wall system provides a cos... Source: Architectural Product News - August/September 2008
For detailed information on Boral Plasterboard’s comprehensive product range, Selector+ has become an essential guide for architects and designers. The latest version of Selector+ boasts all the valuable features of previous editions plus a number of new ones.
Developed to suit the needs o... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008
Building on the tradition of Boral Plasterboard’s original Selector publication, the new Selector+ has a number of additional features developed to suit the needs of the Australian building industry.
The publication is designed to make system selection simple and effective. This new versio... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2008
Though widely used in commercial and multiresidential construction, lightweight, fire-rated wall systems have had limited application in industrial buildings.
The Boral FireWall system comprises a range of fire-rated plasterboard systems suitable for use as area separation walls in ste... Source: Architectural Product News - February/March 2008
The changes in lifestyle and living habits over the past decade mean that, increasingly, noise is intruding in people’s daily lives. With Boral’s new Quiet Living systems incorporating SoundStop plasterboard, architects and builders can offer clients a simple and cost-effective solution to upgrad... Source: Architectural Product News - December 2006/January 2007
With green building and sustainable construction practices being adopted on a growing number of building projects, building designers and builders require material suppliers to provide information on the green credentials of their products. With this in mind, Boral has released Green Building wit... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2007 |