CCN – The Latest Updates, News, and Alerts on Combustible Cladding (Breaking News) Reaching more Players in the Cladding Industry


NEWSMAKERS  * ALPOLIC™ * Baron Lawyers * Aluminium Cladding * Canberra * CladdingTest * Class Action * CCN * CSV * ExcelPlas * FPA * Grenfell * Holding Redlich Lawyers * NCC * NSW * Project Remediate * Sharjah * Tim Cousins * VICTORIA

LEGAL NEWS

Director Ordered to Pay $1.1 million in Damages for Company’s Use of Combustible Cladding

Recent Court Case Confirms the Affixation of Combustible Cladding Causes Damage to Property
In Strata Plan No 91086 v Fairview Architectural Pty Ltd (No 3) FCA 814, the Federal Court considered whether the affixation of combustible cladding caused property damage

INDUSTRY NEWS

In a World First, Sharjah Replaces Fire-risk Facade of Residential Tower

Dealing with Combustible Cladding Down Under

Australia: Victorian Cladding Remediation Partnership Program – New Guidelines

How to Make a Freedom of information (FOI) Request to Cladding Safety Victoria (CSV)

Replacing Flammable Cladding Through NSW’s Project Remediate

Dramatic Video of Mother and Child Rescue from Apartment Fire

FPA Develops New Fire Test and Assessment Method For External Cladding Systems

NCC Tutor Lesson – Understanding Fire Safety in the National Construction Code (NCC)

TESTING & INVESTIGATION SERVICES

Number One Cladding Testing Laboratory in Australia (Affordable & Quick Turnarounds)
https://www.excelplas.com/products-tested/cladding-testing/

Intelligent Cladding Testing to Inform Fire Risk
https://www.claddingtest.com/

Forensic Fire Service for Combustible Cladding
Working with industry specialists in litigation and construction we investigate cladding fires and cladding flammability issues
https://timcousins.com.au/

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Roscon is a specialist provider of property reporting and facilities management services to business in the Owners Corporation and Insurance industries
As expert consultants, Roscon can devise a solution to address any non-compliant claddings. These solutions may be far more cost effective than
replacing the entire building facade.
https://www.roscon.com.au/cladding-facade-audits


Step-by-Step Guide For Evaluating the Combustibility Risk of Cladding
https://www.claddingtest.com/

Australian NATA Testing Laboratory Offers Cladding Identification and Testing Services (to determine Combustibility Risk Profile)
http://www.excelplas.com/

This Newsletter is brought to you by ExcelPlas Labs Australia’s Largest group of Polymer Building Materials Testing Labs.
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Melbourne Testing Lab for Testing of Architectural Cladding Materials and Combustibility Risk
ExcelPlas now performs Positive Material Identification (PMI) and Combustibility Rating (CR) on architectural cladding such as Aluminium Composite Materials ACM, Aluminium Composite Panels ACP, Expanded Polystyrene Panels EPS, Polyisocyanuarate Foam Panels PIC and others.
We have extensive experience with testing of polymers and polymeric building materials.
As a Nationally Accredited Testing Laboratory, our technicians, equipment and quality system are monitored regularly for proficiency and compliance assuring that you can count on quality results every time. 
https://www.claddingtest.com/

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