Author: Paul Skelton
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Who do you ask about the new lighting requirements?
As of May 2011, Australia adopted a series of energy efficient lighting requirements for all new build and extensive renovation projects as part of the Building ... -
You need to value it to get paid for it
Few contractors understand the need for an easy-to-understand method of valuing their work. In a payment dispute, getting the client to accept that additional work means ... -
Visible light communication
Technology is constantly evolving, making possible for tomorrow what is not possible today. One of the more exciting developments is visible light communications, which could see ... -
Testing and tagging the Sunshine State
Although Australia is one nation, it currently has different testing and tagging legislation in each State, writes Sarah Allen. -
A lesson in compliance
Stamping out ‘cowboy’ behaviour is vital, writes Greg Kelly, but we need to be proactive about it. -
Should Standards and the BCA be one?
Combining the BCA and Standards is overdue if this industry is to remain competitive and profitable, writes Jerry Tyrrell. -
Copper and fibre together at last
The new Mixed Media Platform from TE Enterprise Networks is the latest addition to the company’s range of leading data centre infrastructure solutions. -
Ngara wireless access
Rural and regional areas across Australia, and the world, could benefit greatly from a newly developed CSIRO wireless broadband technology. -
Should we rate cable performance?
An industry push to rate cabling products according to their performance could provide cabling installers with numerous upsell opportunities. -
The NBN: Beyond the network boundary
Ever since the NBN rollout was announced, how to enter the household has been a work in progress. That’s where the network termination device will be ...