Provista Balustrades goes all in on BIM
Building Information Modelling, or BIM, allows professionals working on a project to collaborate seamlessly with each other on the planning, design and construction of a building within one 3D model.
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Building Information Modelling, or BIM, allows professionals working on a project to collaborate seamlessly with each other on the planning, design and construction of a building within one 3D model.
DetailsNew options for one of its leading product ranges now provides Provista customers with more choice for glass balustrade fixings and solutions.
DetailsProvista Balustrade Systems has installed Aluminium vertical baluster-style balustrades to the decks of 16 new Housing NZ Corporation apartments in a three-block development in New Windsor, Auckland.
DetailsAs we move towards higher density living, the need for visually appealing, versatile balustrade systems is more important than ever.
DetailsProvista Balustrade Systems has had its Ultra framed, Ultra semi-frameless and Gutter Bracket solutions engineered for Extra High Wind Zones as standard. Provista Balustrade Systems has had its Ultra framed, Ultra semi-frameless and Gutter Bracket solutions engineered for Extra High Wind Zones as standard..
DetailsThe clean design of Provista’s semi-frameless glass balustrades minimises disruption to views, providing a compliant, attractive and cost-effective alternative to frameless styles.
DetailsAs a part of a comprehensive re-clad project Provista Balustrade Systems has installed a Semi-Frameless Glass balustrade to the masonry decks of each of the 21 terraced apartments in a three-block development in East Tamaki, Auckland.
DetailsA combination of Provista Balustrade Systems’ Framed Glass and Euro Slat products have provided a stylish and safe solution to the new Edukids childcare centre in Auckland.
DetailsAfter three years, and the small matter of $2 million, a seaside home once used by Katherine Mansfield was restored in 2016 after being destroyed by a storm.
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