Sunday, May 27, 2012

Metrowest Warehouse - On-Site Progress



With the structure now in place, all attention turns to the internal finishes throughout the office & warehouse building. Lockup to the warehouse is imminent with the installation of all windows and roller doors this week. Service rough-in is currently in progress to all 3 levels, getting ready for wall & ceiling sheeting. Over the next month, the critical path tracks the fitout of the office including tiling, carpet and joinery, with a high quality finish expected and externally with the render and paint and commencement of the civil drainage, ready for the carpark and landscape works.

All submitted Extension of Time claims have been approved and Glenzeil currently anticipates completion in late July 2012.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Arrowtown Display Suites



The Arrowtown project consists of two donga-like buildings, joined by a central covered deck.  The design of the structure allows for the different elements to be disassembled and relocated as the overall site is developed.  The buildings will act as the sales office for the large staged housing development on the corner of Riflerange Road and Nambucca Crescent, Pimpama.

BDA Architecture has been instrumental in working with the LM Investments team to create a space that will be both functional and aesthetically in keeping with the estates proposed character whilst being constrained by the need for the buildings to be transportable.  The end result will be two distinct areas that are bathed in natural light with extensive use of natural wood and stone finishes.

Glenzeil will complete the current scope of works by the end of May 2012, however there is the possibility of further works in the weeks ahead as the car parking and landscaping components are finalised.  The timing for the handover of the sales office has been time managed by the client to coincide with the start of civil works on stage 1 of the estate.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Jupiters Theatre Refurbishment - Practical Completion







The major scope of the project involved the complete internal demolition of the Theatre and the introduction of major structural and fire engineering elements to allow the Theatre Capacity to be increased from its historic 1300 seats to 2000 seats. In addition, new generation Theatre Design allows the new Theatre to be configured such that a mixture of seated / standing options can be offered that allows up to 2300 ticket capacity. Within that increased capacity an additional 350 seats are now provided on an all-new semi-cantilevered balcony at the rear of the auditorium volume to provide an all new seating and viewing experience.

There were extensive associated areas that also required considerable demolition, building and services works and complex premium finishes. This includes the extensive Licensed Bars to both Main Auditorium and Balcony Levels, extensive Public Toilets, PWD facility upgrades, Lift Services, Decorative Lighting, Grand Entry Stairs, public lobbies and circulation spaces. Although initially not part of the Project Scope, the entire two storey complex of Dressing Rooms, Wardrobe, Green Room and associated facilities were also ordered to be upgraded in parallel with the main works and to conclude within the original fixed completion date of 14th April 2012.

The Certificate of Classification was achieved on the 4th of April and Practical Completion on the 5th of April ahead of client’s deadlines and opening night.

Congratulations to Kevin, Brian, Brock, Henk, Joel, Andrew, Joe, Patrick, Tamara, Dayton, Benn, Kaha, Richie, Deanne & Glenn.