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During the 2025 year, industry experts from across A.G. Coombs provided useful building services advice through our Advisory Notes.
For your convenience and easy reference, you’ll find all Advisory Notes from last year consolidated below:
We hope you find Advisory Notes a valuable source of practical information and insight.
On behalf of A.G. Coombs teams everywhere, we look forward to keeping you informed in 2026.
Visit the A.G. Coombs website to see the complete library of 69 Advisory Notes
High humidity is one of the more challenging and persistent issues facing commercial buildings today. Longer humid spells, warmer temperatures and more frequent rainfall are creating conditions where indoor moisture levels remain elevated for extended periods. For building owners and operators, this shift brings a very real set of risks.
Mandatory climate-related risk and opportunity reporting is a new Australian regulatory requirement for large companies to disclose how climate change affects their business and how they plan to manage these impacts.
Electrification projects can be complex undertakings bringing together a range of technical elements along with planning, coordination and logistics challenges to be addressed to minimise disruption to building operations.
Cyber security incidents reported against both government and private organisations continue to increase in both frequency and severity.
During COVID-19 many buildings experienced a significant reduction in the number of occupants. With the move to remote working, the reliance on tenant IT systems (often supported by base building electrical and cooling systems and fire protection infrastructure) has become fundamental for business continuity.
We depend on the reliable supply of electrical power to support the operation of important systems in buildings. With the move to electrify gas powered building systems, this reliance increases. Regular service and maintenance of electrical systems is vital to ensure their safe, reliable and cost effective operation.
Lead contamination in drinking water remains a critical public health issue in Australia and has been highlighted by studies and reports, including the “Lead in Plumbing Products and Materials” review ¹ and findings from “Lead Leaching from In-Line Fittings: Perth Children’s Hospital Perth.” ² Both reports document the risks of lead leaching from plumbing materials and these are addressed by new legislation with significant attention on brass components and lead free service lines.
Advisory Notes published by A.G. Coombs are a longstanding information service developed to keep our valued customers and colleagues better informed and up to date on building issues, particularly in the changing areas of regulatory and industry standards.
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May 28, 2026 in News
A.G. Coombs proudly supported the 2026 Walk for Truth as part of its Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan — contributing to a five-week, 800+ kilomet...

May 27, 2026 in News
Wednesday 27 May marks the beginning of National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2026, a significant time for all Australians to reflect on our shared histo...

May 25, 2026 in News
We invite our colleagues, partners and industry peers to join us in celebrating the life of Scott Henricksen.

May 14, 2026 in News
Mandatory climate reporting will reshape how organisations understand and respond to climate risk. At the Reshaping Existing Buildings 2026 conference...