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Revised Standard published for concrete masonry buildings

Revised Standard published for concrete masonry buildings – NZS 4229

NZS 4229:2013 Concrete masonry buildings not requiring specific engineering design sets a minimum standard for the design and construction of reinforced concrete masonry buildings. The Standard has undergone a revision to ensure it is consistent with the loadings values and requirements given under the AS/NZS 1170 loadings Standards. Read more.

Order NZS 4229:2013, NZS 3604:2011, or NZS 1170.5:2004 from www.standards.co.nz, or call 0800 782 632 during business hours, or email enquiries@standards.co.nz.

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