STEVEN CLARIDGE BUILDING DESIGNER in Nambour, Queensland | Professional service
STEVEN CLARIDGE BUILDING DESIGNER
Locality: Nambour, Queensland
Phone: +61 417 770 455
Address: Suite 11 The Boarding Office Nambour 74/84 Currie Street 4560 Nambour, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.skeco.com.au
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25.01.2022 Amazing when you turn a research number aound from a negative to look at the positive just how pleasing it is. Thank you MM
25.01.2022 Steve Claridge won QLD Regional Design Award for Housing 250m2 & under for the Newport 235 built on the Sunshine Coast on Friday Night.
25.01.2022 Newport 235 display home in Peregian Springs warming up in Mid Winter afternoon. Just as it was designed for.
24.01.2022 Now we have LCA rating for building products. Well done Ecospecifier for leading the world in ratings & making it eaiser for specifiers & designers. www.ecospecifier.com.au http://globalgreentag.com/lcarate-certification
24.01.2022 7 easy ways to improve a bad start to the day, from Inc.com. Thanks to MM
22.01.2022 I have been a big supporter for years on Universal Housing & now we have LHA helping spread the word
22.01.2022 The design Industry is seeing the up tick as well. Early days but all good
21.01.2022 The Gold Coasts population could rise by 135,000 people over the next ten years.
20.01.2022 Garth Chapman Queenslanders play a big part in carbon capture & storage. Floor systems used is just one part of many things we do for responsible Design & Build
19.01.2022 I have been saying for years that buyer beware of the smoke & mirrors used in sausage produced homes. Metricon Homes Qld to pay $800,000 penalty for misleading representations http://www.accc.gov.au//inde/itemId/1067896/fromItemId/142
18.01.2022 The future in lighting is here now http://www.forbes.com//ciocentral/2012/02/17/5-myths-on-l/
16.01.2022 Another good read from Michael Matusik
15.01.2022 low impact home design for the natural environment A successful solution to a big problem for the business as usual builder or designer. Nearing completion
15.01.2022 New Hospitial for the Sunny Coast is some thing Very Big & is just about to start http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au//sunshine-coas/13961/
14.01.2022 http://www.facebook.com/steve.claridg//10151457001958813:0
14.01.2022 Seen this coming some years ago & now they are talking about it...
13.01.2022 Homes designed for the Tropics, They look great & feel Awesome
10.01.2022 Spring Tip Clean your insects screens as dust & dirt will reduce the air flow by approx 10%
09.01.2022 This display home in Townsville won an energy eff award this year with HIA. It has been open for 14 mths & has not had the AC running once. Designed correctly for the climate zone it is in.
08.01.2022 Brisbane is on the move
08.01.2022 Yes its all good. "Come on in the water / market is fine"
08.01.2022 Interest Rates have been cut to a 53 year low :) Michael Matusik has a good over view http://matusikmissive.com.au//missive-extra-interest-rates/
08.01.2022 New housing industry in the main is quite lost. It still operates like a land-line phone. So True MM
08.01.2022 Spring is traditionally the season when most properties come on the market & Kushers reasons in a nutshell most economic indicators are stronger than compared with this time last year. More Good Reading & links & tips by MM
07.01.2022 Just read a great article in the Brisbane Times, Some of the extract as follows: Mr Clyne said there was a strong focus on job losses in various industries at the moment, which was understandable because there was a human story behind each job lost. But he said industries always underwent transition, employing more or less people and becoming more efficient and more innovative. For example, in the agriculture sector in Australia in 1900, 23 per cent of the population worked i...n agriculture; in 1960, it was eight per cent; and today, it was three per cent. In the manufacturing sector, 100,000 jobs had been lost since 2000, but 500,000 jobs had been created in the health services industry, 300,000 had been created in education, and 100,000 created in mining. Similarly, of those companies that were listed on the Forbes top 100 list in 1990, only 15 were still there today. What industries will emerge in 2030 that we havent thought of now? Mr Clyne said. Mr Clyne said confidence, not interest rate cuts, was the key to boosting the economy. Part of whats needed to restore confidence is broadening the debate from two speeds, he said. Mr Clyne said a national agenda that focused on bigger issues - such as why Australian was graduating fewer IT specialists than it was a decade ago - would help build confidence. Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au//australian-economy-a-10sp
07.01.2022 Early morning Winter sun deep into the Bed Rooms. No heating required here.....
06.01.2022 All to do with the weather. More clear skys needed for recovery in the Construction Industry
05.01.2022 Nothing wrong with carbon tax if you want to play the new game. Clean Green Living Machine
03.01.2022 Who still walks to school ? Interesting numbers...
02.01.2022 Retro fitting our existing stock was always going to be a never ending job