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| Enviro concrete wins design award |
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A new concrete reinforcing system with the potential to drive down costs, minimise concrete cancer and improve safety in the construction industry has taken out the Award for Excellence in Sustainable Design in the 2010 Australian International Design Awards. |
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Enviromesh — a
lightweight and strong alternative to steel mesh in concrete reinforcement —
was designed by Queensland-based product development consultancy, Infinity
Design Development for OzSafe Industries. Comprised of a recyclable
polymer and glass fibre construction material, Enviromesh is corrosion
resistant and significantly improves the longevity of concrete structures by
reducing the risk of concrete cancer. Other
benefits brought about through the product’s design include reduced labour
costs, improvements in workplace health and safety, ease of transport and the
ability for the product to be factory pre-assembled if required. The Australian
International Design Awards, a division of Standards Australia, recognises
product design and innovation excellence. Judges assess products against a
common set of six criteria including innovation, quality of manufacture,
functionality, human safety, visual appeal and environmental sustainability. "Considering the
environmental impact of a product from concept through to usage and end life is
now a requirement in every design project," says Stephanie Pemberton,
program director for the Australian International Design Awards. "This year, judges
felt there was no more deserving winner for this award than Enviromesh, with
its broad-ranging environmental benefits, smart choice of materials and cost
savings for the building industry." "This intelligent
use of materials offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly approach
to a product that hasn’t changed since the 1800s," judges commented. "Enviromesh can make
significant advances in product life extension, durability and materials
efficiency, while minimising embodied energy in manufacture." The top prize –
Australian International Design Award of the Year – went to the M8 Intensive
Care bed designed and manufactured by New Zealand-based company Howard Wright. |
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