Housing Industry Association provides online access to Australian Standards™
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- Standards Australia and the Housing Industry Association (HIA) build on their relationship by entering a new distribution agreement.
- Australian Standards are now available via HIA’s website.
- The new distribution agreement aims to help increase essential Standards Australia’s content in the building sector.
Standards Australia and the Housing Industry Association (HIA) have entered into a new distribution agreement. HIA will now host and offer paid access to relevant Australian standards on their website.Currently, HIA members and non-members can access four critical building and construction standards:
- AS 1684.2-2010, Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
- AS 1684.3-2010, Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
- AS 2870-2011, Residential slabs and footings
- AS 4773.2-2015, Masonry in small buildings
Additional building and construction standards and value-added offerings will be available in early 2022.
“The agreement with Standards Australia will provide our members with ease of access to important technical standards and is an exciting benefit in addition to the help, information and advice we provide through our extensive membership program,” said Mr Graham Wolfe, Managing Director of HIA.
“We are excited about the agreement and look forward to working closely with Standards Australia in a partnership that has much to offer and support the industry. We aspire to work together on packaged standards and technical solutions to deliver greater value to Australia’s building professionals,” concluded Mr Wolfe.
This collaboration is an example of how Standards Australia is achieving its promise to increase the reach and relevance of Standards Australia’s content in the Australian community, under its Distribution and Licensing Policy Framework.
“Standards Australia is pleased to announce the new distribution agreement with HIA. We have a long history of collaboration on many strategic initiatives of importance to Australia, so this appeared as a logical next step in our relationship,” said Mr Adrian O’Connell, Chief Executive Officer of Standards Australia.
One of our key goals is to champion Standard Australia’s products and services with partners. We also strive to get standards in the hands of those who need them and use them every day,” concluded Mr O’Connell.
To view the standards available, please visit the HIA website.
- Standards Australia and the Housing Industry Association (HIA) build on their relationship by entering a new distribution agreement.
- Australian Standards are now available via HIA’s website.
- The new distribution agreement aims to help increase essential Standards Australia’s content in the building sector.
Standards Australia and the Housing Industry Association (HIA) have entered into a new distribution agreement. HIA will now host and offer paid access to relevant Australian standards on their website.Currently, HIA members and non-members can access four critical building and construction standards:
- AS 1684.2-2010, Residential timber-framed construction, Part 2: Non-cyclonic areas
- AS 1684.3-2010, Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
- AS 2870-2011, Residential slabs and footings
- AS 4773.2-2015, Masonry in small buildings
Additional building and construction standards and value-added offerings will be available in early 2022.
“The agreement with Standards Australia will provide our members with ease of access to important technical standards and is an exciting benefit in addition to the help, information and advice we provide through our extensive membership program,” said Mr Graham Wolfe, Managing Director of HIA.
“We are excited about the agreement and look forward to working closely with Standards Australia in a partnership that has much to offer and support the industry. We aspire to work together on packaged standards and technical solutions to deliver greater value to Australia’s building professionals,” concluded Mr Wolfe.
This collaboration is an example of how Standards Australia is achieving its promise to increase the reach and relevance of Standards Australia’s content in the Australian community, under its Distribution and Licensing Policy Framework.
“Standards Australia is pleased to announce the new distribution agreement with HIA. We have a long history of collaboration on many strategic initiatives of importance to Australia, so this appeared as a logical next step in our relationship,” said Mr Adrian O’Connell, Chief Executive Officer of Standards Australia.
One of our key goals is to champion Standard Australia’s products and services with partners. We also strive to get standards in the hands of those who need them and use them every day,” concluded Mr O’Connell.
To view the standards available, please visit the HIA website.