Guidance on Barrier Design - Building Performance
GUIDANCE ON BARRIER DESIGN – MARCH 2012 6 2.0 Guidance and the Building Code The aim of this document is to provide guidance on how the relevant Building Code performance criteria can be achieved for barriers. Barriers are required to meet the performance criteria described in the Building Code. The relevant Building Code clauses for barriers ...
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