Featured in this Build magazine issue
Data: Big data, AI and advanced analytics are shaping smarter decision making and transforming the building and construction sector.
Resilience:As safe as houses … or so the saying goes. How do we make them resilient and bounce back better after a natural hazard event? We share new advice, changes to LIMs and benefits of relocating homes.
Data
- A data cornerstone for a low-carbon built environment
- Building by numbers
- Climate resilience with advanced data analytics
- Progress towards AI-assisted consenting
- What is the role of big data in construction?
Resilience
- Built to withstand - building back
- Built to withstand - designing and building for resilience
- Built to withstand - to build or not to build
- Disclosure of natural hazards in LIM reports
- Relocating houses
Build Right
- What really is a warm roof?
- Membrane internal roof gutters
Design Right
- Comfort over compliance – designing to maximise outcomes
- How to submit a good consent application
Departments
- Where to next for multi-generational housing?
- NZS 3916 is changing – here’s what you need to know
- Removing barriers to using overseas building products
- Letting go is hard to do
- Skills maintenance – proposed consent exemption conditions for small standalone dwellings
- Skills maintenance – are you managing your retention money properly?
- Waste wood woes
Regulars
- Power in data and resilience
- Trust data – nothing but the facts
- Resilience in the built environment – a necessity for the future
- The problem solver