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Building Methods Speed Up Construction

The appearance, materials, energy efficiency and environmental impact of housing construction has changed dramatically over recent years as a result of new materials, processes and technologies in the construction industry. Many examples can be see in Mawson Lakes.

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Robert Turner, construction supervisor on the site of 13 units on The Strand overlooking Dry Creek Linear Park, said that the speed with which habitable sites go up in Mawson Lakes is due to modern construction materials and new technologies that cut down construction time. “The driving factors in the building industry today are faster construction times and energy ratings.”

Steel framework, thinner walls, better insulation, precast panels, mini orb corrugated iron and Hebel sheets for external cladding are just some of the materials and technologies that are replacing brickwork and masonry and providing lighter and quicker construction materials. “Within weeks we can have a full structure that is strong and well insulated,” said Robert.

Surrounded by a matrix of shiny silver girders, Robert said he prefers steel construction to traditional timber frameworks. “Steel is tough and termite proof and compares in price with timber. “If I was building a house for myself it would be steel,” said a man who has been in the building industry for 35 years.

“Energy performance comes from better insulation that reduces the heat of summer and the cold of winter and assures indoor quality of air,” he commented, pointing to the awnings and louvres that will cool the windows of the units and keep fresh air circulating.

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