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Issue 71-QLD - May 2010  

 
QUEENSLAND

Welcome to the Queensland May edition of essential matters. Essential matters informs people involved in managing buildings, constructing and altering buildings, occupying and maintaining existing buildings of the key issues, events and legislative developments that are critical to the building and property industries.

You'll find topics of interest under six broad headings - Building & Property, Safety Measures & Risk Management, Facility & Property Management, Emergency Planning & OHS, Residential, and Sustainability. Please contact our State offices for assistance regarding any of your consulting requirements.

building & property
Application of BCA 2010 to New Projects
Norman Bergin, Manager Building Surveying advises that project managers and design teams need to be aware that BCA 2010 will become effective on 1 May 2010.  In this regard any projects, currently in the design process and for which an application for a construction certificate or complying development certificate… (HENDRY)   (more...)
 
Glossaries Building Abbreviations
Kylie Rowlands, Manager has compiled a number of very good websites that contain a glossary of real estate and architectural terms that all practitioners should be aware of. Eg. Absolute, AustGov, Bldg Cat, docDownload, Draftsperson and SurveyorsBd. (HENDRY)   (more...)
 
BCA Illustrated - Your Guide
BCA Illustrated provides the BCA in both a downloadable Desktop Edition (no internet connection required) and an Online Edition with over 3000 illustrations, issues and explanations all exclusive to BCA Illustrated.  Printing or saving clauses and illustrations for clients or personal use are just some of the many features of BCA Illustrated. BCA 2010 is available at our updated website now. (HENDRY)   (more...)
 
Certificate of Classification
Norman Bergin, Manager Building Surveying has compiled from the Hendry Knowledgebase a number of articles which describes the issues around the Certification of Classification under the Building Act 1975 and Dept of Infrastructure and Planning Building. (HENDRY)   (more...)
 
safety measures & risk management
Passive Fire Safety Installations

Andrew Powell, Manager Safety Measures, advises building owners, property and body corporate managers that passive fire safety installations are an often overlooked first line of defence in a fire situation ensuring safe evacuation from the building and minimising the risk of injury to occupants and damage to the building by smoke and fire. (EPS)

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Essential Services Update
Derek Hendry, our Director, provides a regular ‘Essential Services Update’ article to a national facility managers’ magazine titled ‘Facility Perspectives’.  State based and national articles will be of interest to those responsible for the life safety features in a building.  (Facility Persp. )   (more...)
 
Fire Stopping - Have We Got It Right?
This article explores the roles and responsibilities of various parties involved in the design, specification, installation and certification of fire stopping systems.  In light of the new materials we are using as services, we need to ensure that we look a bit more carefully into holes in fire barriers around services. (Elect. Conn)   (more...)
 
Active Fire Systems a Basic Guide
Andrew Powell, Manager Safety Measures advises commercial building owners and managers that various state regulations and legislation specify differing requirements for mandatory testing, inspection and maintenance of essential safety measures.  The following article is generic information on active fire systems. (HENDRY)     (more...)
 
Risk Management Standard
SAI Global has issued an Australian Standard titled AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 Risk Management – Principles and Guidelines.  It provides a generic guide for managing risk.  It may be applied to a wide range of activities or operations of any public, private or community enterprise, or group.  (SAI Global)   (more...)
 
emergency planning & ohs
How Do We Judge Evacuation Software?
Study into human evacuation phenomena has made great advances over the past 20 years.  With a growth in performance-based, complex building design, the ability to understand and model large numbers of people is an area of growing interest and importance. (FPA)     (more...)
 
Dealing With Asbestos
When Bernie Banton passed away from asbestos poisoning in November 2007, it was a sad reminder of the nature of the diseases caused by this banned material.  However, Bernie’s battle also ensured the topic of this highly toxic substance remained in the public arena… (Build Conn)   (more...)
 
The OHS Threat of Vibration
NOISE and Vibration Measurement Systems says vibration is as big an OHS threat as noise.  Up  to 50% of hand tool users are victims of finger pain, numbness and gangrene, which are caused by vibration.  According to NOISE and Vibration Measurement Systems, an exhibitor at the WA Safety Show… (Safetowork)   (more...)
 
Gone in a Flash
Infra red thermography has become a well-established and proven method for inspecting live electrical equipment.  Technicians must be aware of the hazards, legislation and safety issues, and techniques and equipment best suited to minimising the risks when working in these dangerous environments. (Elect.Conn)   (more...)
 
facility & property management
FM Professional Development Courses

FM Australia has been working with 'Evolve Change Group' and now offer a professional development program that gives you many options. The program schedule has been designed to allow attendees to complete subjects in one day, or send staff to a variety of sessions (FMA)

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Water Efficiency of Cooling Towers
Andrew Powell, Manager Safety Measures, advises that AIRAH has launched a new online calculator for assessing the water efficiency of cooling towers. There are an estimated 30,000 cooling towers across Australia, which can account for up to 30 per cent of a site's total water use. (AIRAH)   (more...)
 
Mandatory Disclosure of Commercial Buildings
The Federal Government has recently enacted legislation relating to the mandatory disclosure of commercial energy efficiency.  Starting in the second half of 2010, up to date energy efficiency information will need to be disclosed to prospective buyers or tenants when office space covering 2000m2 or more… (Hotel Eng)   (more...)
 
Property & Facility Management Software
fmXpert is a fully integrated Property and Facilities management system. Using the latest technology this system provides a simple user interface, web access, and mobile technology. Key features include Lease Management, Asset Management, Job Management and Document Management.   (more...)
 
Law Surrounding The Tender Process
Private enterprise and government agencies will often procure goods and services through the tender process.  It is therefore important for professionals involved in the strategic and operational management of facilities for public and private sector organisations throughout Australia, as well as those professionals who support… (Facil Persp)   (more...)
 
Human Factors: The Bottom Line
What are the most crucial things that  make building users happy and productive?  And how should designers provide for them? The answers are nearly obvious, but it is remarkable the extent to which these things are not provided for in modern buildings. (AIRAH)     (more...)
 
residential
Queensland Development Code Amended
Kylie Rowlands, Manager advised that the Building and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2010 was passed on 25 March 2010 following consultation with local government in relation to concerns regarding the new provisions for the approval of houses and duplexes under the Queensland Development Code… (DIP)   (more...)
 
Doing Time in Gatton
With a $500 million prison already under construction, an ever expanding university, and rumours of Brisbane’s police academy arrival, getting locked up in Gatton sounds like a safe bet.  As Brisbane sprawls out to Ipswich, less than 60 kilometres further west along the Warrego Highway… (API)   (more...)
 
The Hybrid Home
It always seemed like we’d have to choose between wired and wireless, but now it looks like the networked home is really a hybrid.  Ten years ago when wireless started knocking on the smart home door it almost looked like all those messy cables and wires were… (Conn Home)   (more...)
 
BCA Illustrated - Your Guide
BCA Illustrated provides the BCA in both a downloadable Desktop Edition (no internet connection required) and an Online Edition with over 3000 illustrations, issues and explanations all exclusive to BCA Illustrated.  Printing or saving clauses and illustrations for clients or personal use are just some of the many features of BCA Illustrated. BCA 2010 is available at our updated website now. (HENDRY)   (more...)
 
Desalination In Your Own Backyard
The search for alternative water sources had led many homeowners to private desalination units.  Much has been written in the mainstream press about the validity or shortcomings of commercial desalination units.  But what of their domestic counterparts? … (Plumb Conn)   (more....)
 
sustainability
Sustain. Manage. Practices: Hospitality Industry
There has been a growing call from the government, tourism operators and guests, to adopt sustainable business practices that incorporate environmental, economical, social and cultural elements.  Recent research undertaken in two tourism areas in NZ illustrated that there were differences between the perceptions of guests and manager/ owners of accommodation regarding sustainable management. (Hotel Eng. )   (more...)
 
The New Wave
Innovative projects such as Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station prove that fire safety engineering can enable rather than hinder ecologically sustainable design.  At worst natural enemies must fight each other for dominance, or for survival.  At best they grudgingly respect one another, but instinctively understand their guard can never be relaxed.  (AIRAH)   (more...)
 
rmXpert - Booking Resource Needs
Announcing an exciting new product to manage all your resource booking needs, rmXpert will manage all of your resources and equipment simply and efficiently.  It can manage meeting rooms, sporting events, bus time tabling, equipment access and more.  All your resources managed on line, approved on line with automatic notifications to keep everyone informed.  Introductory price includes software, installation and training.   (more...)
 
Glossaries Energy Efficiency
Kylie Rowlands, Manager, has compiled a number of very good websites that contain a glossary of energy efficiency terms that practitioners should be aware of. Eg. EIA, EnergySmart, ICANZ and ResourceSmart. (HENDRY)   (more...)
  

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