Transcription of Guide to Residential Floors Guide
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Guide to Residential FloorsGuideCCAA T49-2003 First published 1998 Second edition April 2003 CCAA T49 Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia 2003 Except where the Copyright Act allows otherwise, nopart of this publication may be reproduced, stored in aretrieval system in any form or transmitted by anymeans without prior permission in writing from theCement Concrete & Aggregates information provided in this publication is intendedfor general guidance only and in no way replaces theservices of professional consultants on particularprojects. No liability can therefore be accepted by theCement Concrete & Aggregates Australia for its AND LAYOUTH2O creative communicationILLUSTRATIONTechMedia Publishing Pty LtdISBN 1-877023-07-8 Guide to Residential FloorsGuideCement Concrete & Aggregates Australia is a not-for-profit organisation established in 1928 and committedto serving the Australian construction Association is acknowledged nationally andinternationally as Australia s foremost cement andconcrete information body taking a leading role ineducation and training, research and development,technical information and advisory services, and being asignificant contributor to the preparation of Codes andStandar
Energy efficiency – concrete floors possess high thermal mass and this can be used to improve the internal environment within the dwelling and reduce the energy demand for thermal comfort. Acoustic performance – concrete floors can meet the acoustic performance requirements set out in the Building Code of Australia (BCA)1.
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