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13 October 2025 | by
The refurbishment of flat roof areas can be complicated, and is made more difficult by different roof levels; access; waterproofing choices and more. This article, from our technical authoring team, explains the extensive guidance and detailed specification clauses available in NBS Chorus to help you deliver a successful outcome.
01 October 2025
Acoustic separation in curtain-walled buildings can present challenges for both façade designers and engineers. These types of façade system, commonly composed of low mass materials such as glazed panels and lightweight and hollow aluminium profiles, are prone to flanking sound transmission: noise can travel from room to room via a path other than the separating partition. Curtain walls provide multiple paths for internal transfer.
26 August 2025
NBS Source is a library of hundreds of thousands of systems and products from construction product manufacturers. Within this library, there are over 1000 different Gypsum board partition systems from many different manufacturers. Partitions are amongst the most specified items of any building. We therefore recognize that it is not easy for designers to quickly and accurately find specific partitions that meet their performance requirements.
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