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CAMPUS MLC GLAZED TERRACOTTA FACADE : ‘ENGINEERING’ CONSERVATION 1 Peter Johnsson 2 David West
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Document Date: 2009-09-14 01:04:31


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Report / Hobart / Perth / Brisbane / Adelaide / New York / Sydney / /

Company

Johnsson 2 David West 1 2 Hyder Consulting / R M Watson / Significance National Trust of Australia / Hyder Consulting / /

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United States / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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USD / /

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Campus MLC Building / CAMPUS MLC GLAZED TERRACOTTA FACADE / MLC Building / Seminal building / /

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Mild steel mesh / proposed remedial solutions / waterproofing products / stainless steel angles / remedial solutions / terracotta manufacturing plants / higher cement content / sand cement mortar / cathodic protection systems / stainless steel shelf angles / dissimilar metal corrosion / similar building materials / steel shelf angles / expansive corrosion product / computerised manufacturing system / optimum solution / shear walls using steel / corrosion product / manufacturing capacity / steel / using sand cement mortar / /

Organization

North Sydney Council / Sydney Local Environmental Plan RAIA NSW Chapter / SOM's Lever House in New York / /

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contractor / Façade Engineer / major driver / representative / consultant / Heritage Architect / International Conservation / engineer / /

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the heritage / /

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carbonation / thermography / /

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