If you specify outer wall materials in your day-to-day design work, please click here to take part in the 2009 Australian Architects and Building Designers survey. They’d like to hear your views on the materials you use and how you keep up to date with industry issues. Your feedback will help industry better meet your […]
July 1st, 2009
If you specify outer wall materials in your day-to-day design work, please click here to take part in the 2009 Australian Architects and Building Designers survey.
They’d like to hear your views on the materials you use and how you keep up to date with industry issues. Your feedback will help industry better meet your needs and you have the chance to receive a $750 reward for your effort!
Click here to take the survey.
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