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Climate change tools and resources
<p data-block-key="c471x">BRANZ has an extensive range of resources related to climate change.</p>
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Materials research
The materials team investigates the durability of building materials within the Aotearoa New Zealand environment. Durability is affected by climate, UV levels, rainfall and temperature as well as proximity to the ocean, mountains and geothermal areas.
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Environment and zero-carbon research
Over their entire life cycles, buildings have significant effects on the environment, people and the economy. BRANZ research is contributing to shifting the construction industry to deliver net-zero carbon buildings in an affordable way.
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Download the BEES EnergyPlus templates
<p>There are five building form templates that can be downloaded below.</p>
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About us
We are the Building Research Association of New Zealand (BRANZ). We provide practical research, testing, quality assurance and expertise to support better buildings.
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the construction industry
<p data-block-key="0ozg3">It has been estimated that buildings are directly and indirectly responsible for up to 20% of New Zealandโs greenhouse gas emissions.</p>
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Climate change
Our climate is changing, with big implications for the building industry. BRANZ is working with partners to help the industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions and be better prepared to cope with the changes.
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MiTekยฎ Z4 Tie-Down System
<p data-block-key="s8ipn">The MiTekยฎ Z4 Tie-Down System is a hold down anchor system to transfer overturning and uplift tension forces resulting from earthquake and wind loading, to the foundation. It consists of MiTekยฎ Z4 All Threaded Rods, MiTekยฎ Z4 CNX-Series Cinch Nuts, Couplers, MiTekยฎ Z4 Bearing Plate Washers, and Anchor Ties.</p>
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ER119 Pathways to net-zero residential buildings and urban communities in New Zealand
<p data-block-key="9bnp9">This project evaluated the impacts of the five major strategies currently driving the global development of net-zero carbon buildings and communities โ decarbonisation of the electricity grid, electrification of building space and water heating, building efficiency improvements to reduce energy demand, digitalisation of buildings and development of electricity grids to improve energy management and electrification of vehicles. Rather than evaluate each of these strategies in isolation, a systems modelling approach was used.<br/></p><p data-block-key="3mei">The primary aim of this research was to identify and characterise the best pathways and technologies for reducing carbon emissions from buildings, construction and communities. A secondary aim was to develop systems analysis methodologies suitable for assessing emissions reductions associated with individual buildings and communities. The five strategies will be considered in both aims. Information from this research seeks to improve designersโ capability to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and will underpin the future development of building regulations covering carbon emissions.</p>
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New Zealand Abalone (Pฤua) Veneer
<p>0.3 mm thick seashell veneer with clear gloss urethane face and painted water-based acrylic backing.</p>