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BMI EVERGUARD TPO EXTREME Commercial Solar Roof Case Study

BMI EVERGUARD TPO EXTREME Commercial Solar Roof Case Study

BMI Flat Roofing Australia

BMI EVERGUARD TPO Extreme with Solar Panels using BMI Solar Anchors
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BMI EVERGUARD / GAF TPO New Roof + Solar Projects
Solar Investment Leadership

BMI EVERGUARD / GAF TPO New Roof + Solar Projects Solar Investment Leadership

BMI Flat Roofing Australia

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SunGuard® Product flyers - Solar Flyer

SunGuard® Product flyers - Solar Flyer

Guardian Glass (Australia)

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Lexan Thermoclick wall panel, profile free facades

Lexan Thermoclick wall panel, profile free facades

Ampelite Australia

Lexan Thermoclick wall sheeting is mainly used in façade applications utilising 40 mm UV protected multiwall X-structure sheeting that has a profiled tongue and groove connection. The inter-connecting system eliminates the need for vertical profiles, potentially saving costs and enhancing building aesthetics. The X-structure of the sheet provides exceptional stiffness and thermal insulation. Features of Thermoclick: unique four wall with X-structure; UV protected surface for long term weather resistance; good light transmission/light diffusion; extremely high stiffness; excellent thermal insulation; high impact strength; easy and fast installation; available in Solar Control IR version for optimal solar heat reduction; aluminium glazing profiles available.
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Case Study - The Longhouse

Case Study - The Longhouse

Ampelite Australia

Winner of Australian House of the Year at the 2019 Houses Awards, its no surprise that Daylesford Longhouse is an endearing building. A boutique farm, garden kitchen, cooking school, reception venue and a home consolidated within a single 110 l/m metre shed, clad almost entirely in Wonderglas GC. Set minutes from the idyllic town of Daylesford in central Victoria, the elevated property looks out over vast plains and bush land across Daylesford, Hepburn Springs and Mt Franklin. Revitalising the pastoral shed of yesteryear, the industrial structure sits on minimal footings with a gravel floor. The Longhouse is built to passive house standards with very few heating and cooling inputs and provision for solar paneling and battery storage.

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