Projects
Retail
Gateway Shopping Centre
This was a major development at Gateway Shopping Centre to construct 9 large showrooms in tilt-up concrete panels. As the showrooms front onto the main road the façade was highly complex in order to create an image suited to this high profile shopping centre.
Particular attention has been given to lighting and signage as the site is visible from the freeway
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Architect:
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Meyer Shircore & Associates
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Client:
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Perron Group
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Waterford Plaza
A complete facelift for this existing shopping centre included interior and exterior refurbishments, new car-parks, extensions to the original building, re-styled entryways and loading/storage docks for Coles Supermarket.
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Architect:
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Hames Sharley
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Client:
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Clifton Coney Group
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Ranford Road Showrooms
A completely new shopping centre built using tilt up and metal deck roofing, with new carpark and slip road entry from Ranford Road.
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Architect:
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Hodge Collard Architects
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Client:
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Clough Property
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Officeworks Fremantle
This involved the demolition of an existing car yard, removal of contaminated soil and the construction of a new showroom and offices. Tilt-up panels where used for the main structure with an internal steel frame to the mezzanine level. Our package included the external works including car parking.
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Architect:
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Meyer Shircore & Associates
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Client:
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Officeworks
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Bullcreek Shopping Centre
The project required an extension to the central structure, new feature raised roof / skylight and three new Mall entries with hi-polish finish to large precast support columns
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Architect:
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Spowers Architects
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Client:
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Bullcreek Shopping Centre
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Coles Supermarket
The project involved the alteration and additions to the existing store. Working in the operating shop selling area requires coordination with the Supermarket Manager and rigorous review of the program. Noise and dust control is paramount together with hoarding and safety barricades to ensure the public are protected. The major parts of the works are generally carried out after hours.
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Architect:
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Hodge Collard Architects / Coles and Neil Smith Architects
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Client:
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Coles Pty Ltd
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