facer_03 Posted July 8, 2016 Share Posted July 8, 2016 BRANZ - NZ website for building information: GOV removed from title at my request by Brian Beck (admistrator) - link at bottom of Industry & Design Resources main page. Website http://www.branz.co.nz/cms_display.php(NOT REQUIRED TO LOGIN - free to join - TOOLBOX CAN BE ACCESSED WITHOUT LOGIN) Select TOOLBOXSelect BRANZ Details Select your type of detail - CLADDING DETAIL - ROOFING DETAIL - REMEDIATION DETAIL Note NEW Side Table now appears on the right side of screenThis table FILTERS OUT YOUR SELECTION. FIXING METHOD [All] Direct Cavity BUILDING AREA (ELEMENT) [All] Windows Doors Parapet Top of Wall Base of Wall Handrails and Barriers Corners and Intersections Junctions to other claddings Penetration CLADDING TYPES Rusticated Weatherboard Bevel-back Weatherboard Horizontal Profiled Metal Vertical Profiled Metal Masonry Veneer Concrete Masonry ROOFING TYPES Profiled Metal Longrun Concrete/Clay Tile Metal Tile Membrane REMEDIATION DETAILS Remediation Details Example (refer attached screencaptures) Shown in "red" Fixing Method - [All] BUILDING AREA - Windows CLADDING TYPES - Rusticated Weatherboard Preview (red magnify glass) to right of the $5.50 (NZ) or approx $3.60 USD allows a larger view that can be copied for future reference. (refer jpeg BRANZ 05) Hence the BRANZ Details can be used as a reference for how to draw selected details or just purchase and download pdf and dwg version. Best to test the method on a detail and see how smooth the work flow is. It may be quicker just to use the copied image as an underlay and draw over it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny Posted July 9, 2016 Share Posted July 9, 2016 Interesting stuff Facer. I wish we had something like this for IRC and Sweets details intermixed like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiwideziner Posted July 10, 2016 Share Posted July 10, 2016 Note BRANZ (*Building Research Association of New Zealand) is not a Government website. It does provide some very good details for methods trhat may be used to schieve compliance with the building code. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
facer_03 Posted July 11, 2016 Author Share Posted July 11, 2016 Thank you Graeme for your correction. Yes it is a private company that has evolved our of previous government structures. Part of their funding comes from the NZ government as noted in a paragraph from "About BRANZ". I will correct the main thread, anyone know how to change the title of this thread? Following was copied from the BRANZ website. ABOUT BRANZ How we are funded Funding for BRANZ comes from three main sources: industry funding via the Building Research Levy the Ministry of Science and Innovation revenues generated through commercially contracted research projects for private, government and international clients. OUR HISTORY. We can trace our roots back into the 1950s as the Building Research Bureau, an industry-owned information service. In the late 1960s, the building and construction sector and the Government discussed the setting up of BRANZ, and Parliament passed the Building Research Levy Act in 1969. The Building Research Association of New Zealand Inc worked as an industry partnership with Government, similar to other research associations operating at that time. The Association was gifted the assets of the Bureau, and received on behalf of the sector the levy collected in accordance with the Act for investment in the development of knowledge for, and dissemination of knowledge to, the sector. Initially, the Government also provided an annual financial contribution, but this ceased in the late 1980s. In the early 2000s, the Board identified that there was scope for misunderstanding of the activities being carried out for ‘industry good' (and, through that, ‘public good') and commercial activities carried out for specific companies in the sector. In 2002, they created a separate company, BRANZ Ltd, which carried out all the research, advice, testing and education activities under the supervision of its own Board (which was appointed by the Association's Board) with a single CEO managing both entities. In 2004-05, the Board sought to strengthen the distinction between its role as investor of the Building Research Levy and the role of its subsidiary company BRANZ Ltd as an industry service provider, by appointing separate Chief Executives for the two entities. The Building Research Association of New Zealand Incorporated shortened its operational name to Building Research. In 2007, the Boards of Building Research and BRANZ Ltd jointly commissioned a review by PricewaterhouseCoopers of the effectiveness of the ‘funder-provider split', five years after it had been implemented. Their report recommended some improvements to the governance structures, which the Boards implemented. In 2008, the Boards of the two entities identified further synergies that would be secured by returning to having common governance, Board membership and one CEO, while explicitly retaining both the Association and BRANZ Ltd as legal entities with well-defined roles within BRANZ Group, and this revised and re-unified structure was implemented in mid-2008, culminating in the appointment of a BRANZ Group CEO on 1 September 2008. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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