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At the Sydney Modern building, SAS International Australia’s advanced ceiling systems merge art, architecture and sustainability.
Challenging the stale convention of legal workplaces, Ashurst’s bold Sydney office reimagines the corporate work environment as a dynamic space fit for an agile future.
From high-rise offices and transport hubs to hospitals and education facilities, every ceiling component must meet rigorous safety requirements under the National Construction Code (NCC). That’s where metal ceilings come into their own.
Each city and each country around the world is grappling with different issues that affect their built environments. The 2024 Sustainability Awards jury is looking for innovative and functional designs that prioritise sustainability and community, while also delivering an outstanding visual appeal.
With extensive experience in the construction industry and a passion for environmental stewardship, Craig Penton’s leadership has propelled SAS Australia to the forefront of sustainability within the architectural and design space.
The impact of Covid-19 is set to change the way buildings are ventilated and cooled. The virus could result in a move away from conventional, recirculating air conditioning systems to more innovative solutions such as radiant chilled ceilings and displacement ventilation to help minimise its transmission in new buildings.
SAS is a world leader in the design and manufacture of performance metal ceiling systems. We passionately believe that our ceiling solutions provide beautiful, durable and cost-effective solutions to contemporary interior demands and this article sets out our case.SAS Middle East has a wide variety of ready to install suspended metal ceiling systems ready for immediate installation. Equally, our branch in Australia have stock in the local warehouse, ready for immediate delivery.
The modern office has evolved numerous times over the last 30 years. Now that the younger generations make up the majority of the workforce, the workplace environment will see even more revolutionary changes.
Chelsea Lawson-Brown, our New South Wales sales representative strives to improve the support and representation of women by leveling the playing field. Through her extensive network of inspirational, hard- working women, Chelsea vows to educate and connect women within the Australian construction environment.
The impact of a noisy, open plan office on employee productivity and wellbeing is well-documented and can leave staff disengaged and unmotivated in their work environment.
Construction is an incredibly diverse industry in terms of offering a variety career paths, from mining and quarrying to construction of buildings and the manufacturing of products.
Only an estimated 9.1% of the construction industry is made up of women, that number is set to rise, and for good reason. With organisations like National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) and Women in Construction Operations (WiOPS) who are committed to empowering women, more support and opportunities are available for women to expand their networks.