Promotion
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Angela Su on Contact Us
- David on Fascias-style guttering leak internally
- zaf arain on Plaster home stigma may cost NZers more than actual leaky home issues
- Henry D. on Construction
- ray smith on Fascias-style guttering leak internally
Archives
Categories
- Adjudication
- Building Inspection
- Case Studies
- Compensation
- DBH Determinations
- Design
- Designers & Architects
- Expert Assessment
- Guides
- Hitex Diamond Cladding
- Hitex Research
- Legislation
- Mdu Probe System
- Presentations
- Professionals
- Project M
- Published Papers
- Real Estate Agents
- Research
- RotStop
- Sale & Purchase
- Technologies
- Testimonials
- Timber Treatment Test
- Uncategorized
- University of Auckland
- WHRS
- Your Situation
Category Archives: Hitex Diamond Cladding
Hitex Diamond Cladding is ‘Approved System’ – Auckland Council
The Hitex Diamond Cladding System is on the “approved register” of Alternative Solutions for use as “face-fixed” on buildings up to E2/AS1 risk matrix of 20. Find out more about the Hitex Diamond Cladding System
2006-DRAFT 1591 Hitex Diamond-clad building compliant with E2 and B2
2006-DRAFT 1591 Hitex Diamond-clad building compliant with E2 and B2 Hamilton City Council queried the cmpliance of using Hitex Diamond as the cladding on a building consent. This DRAFT determination was issued on 14 Feburary 2006 by the Department of … Continue reading
2004-81 Hitex Diamond-clad building application will comply with E2 and B2 of Building Code
2004-81 Hitex Diamond-clad building application will comply with E2 and B2 of Building Code Rodney District Council queried the compliance of a building during an application for consent This Determination was issued 16 April 2004. The decision by the Department … Continue reading
2004-07 Hitex Diamond-clad building is compliant to E2 (and B2)
2004-07 Hitex Diamond-clad building is compliant to E2 and B2 In 2004, Franklin District Council queried the compliance of a building built with Hitex Diamond cladding. In this Determination the Department of Building and Housing found that the external cladding … Continue reading