WINNING PROJECTS - 2014 MASTER BUILDERS & CBUS EXCELLENCE IN BUILDING AWARDS
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Brema Group specialises in completing projects to the highest standard with an emphasis on time, budget and sustainable practices. Residential, Rural, Commercial & Industrial Projects. Earthworks, Civil Works & Demolition. Phone: 02 6262 9772 Email: info@bremagroup.com.au | Web: www.bremagroup.com.au Office: 36 Aurora Avenue, Queanbeyan NSW 2620
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We are consistently committed to the development and delivery of exceptional construction, commercial fit-outs, refurbishment projects and Heritage works.
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WELCOME The catch-cry around the nation is the need for infrastructure. Governments and the private sector are in unison in recognising this infrastructure need as the future of our country, our cities and our regions. They have so much reliance on the buildings, the transport systems, the communication networks and energy delivered that create the opportunities. In the ACT and surrounding region, professional, skilled and very clever people provide innovative ideas and apply expertise and knowledge within committed businesses to deliver highly complex projects as judged in the 2014 Master Builders and Cbus Excellence in Building Awards. The projects within these pages contain examples of the excellence in construction and recognise the commitment, professionalism and technical skills applied by winners and finalists at this year’s awards. A stringent set of guidelines are in place for our expert judges to assess projects against. The award winners and finalists must demonstrate within their projects quality of workmanship, innovation, technical difficulty, safety, amenity,
environmental factors and aesthetics. The environmental award categories are subject to additional criteria acknowledging an industry going beyond minimum standards to set new benchmarks. The prestige attached to the Awards dictate that the expectations of the judges are commensurately demanding. The compatibility between those expectations of judges and the competency and ability of finalists and winners is amply demonstrated throughout this publication. The industry itself is setting the highest of standards to follow. Today when there is so much focus on the nation’s critical infrastructure, the projects presented here verify the commitment, the innovation and the pride and dedication of Master Builders’ members in meeting the building and construction needs of the community for a range of clients. The spotlight shines constantly on the industry and the demands are expectantly high. The end product is there for all to see. Industry
practitioners - professional, highly trained and educated - and knowledgeable observers understand and appreciate the exceptionally high standards and how and why those standards continue to rise. Congratulations go to all of the thoroughly deserved finalists and the ultimate winners of this year’s awards. I finish by recognising our continuing major partnership in these awards with Cbus, an organisation synonymous with a commitment to excellence. Cbus works hand-in-hand with our industry ensuring that the people in it and working so hard to deliver the nation’s infrastructure have plenty to look forward to in the future. I applaud and thank Cbus and all of our other valuable 2014 Master Builders and Cbus Excellence in Building Awards partners. Enjoy your journey through the publication.
JOHN MILLER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MASTER BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF THE ACT
Winning Projects 2013
Abode the Apartment Hotel (Adaptive reuse of Juliana House) Bowes Street, Woden Town Centre with Geocon Constructors
Mixed‐Use Commercial Development Gozzard Street, Gungahlin Town Centre with Living Design Projects
Microsoft Canberra, 6 National Circuit, Barton with AECOM and Construction Control
Benambra Intentional Community, Also Close, Phillip with ACT Government Community Services Directorate and St Hillier’s
Eclipse Mixed Use Development, Braybrooke Street, Bruce with CHC Affordable Housing and Milin Brothers
Magpies Sports Pavilion and Oval Upgrade, Kippax Oval, Holt with ABA Constructions and Affinity Electrical
Abode the Apartment Hotel (Adaptive reuse of Juliana House) Bowes Street, Woden Town Centre with Geocon Constructors
The AMC team is proud to have designed these 6 distinctive projects, each a finalist in the 2014 MBA awards
For more information, contact Alastair MacCallum | Unit 2, 8–10 Hobart Place Canberra City ACT 2600 | T 02 6257 3222 | AMCPROJECTS.COM.AU
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At Cbus, we understand the hard work, effort and skill required in all areas of building and construction.
That’s why Cbus would like to congratulate all the winners of the 2014 Master Builders and Cbus Excellence in Building awards. A job well done.
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& Commercial buildings $20m - $50m Project of the YEar Manteena garangula Gallery, Harden
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This project is a perfect example of how a close collaboration between client and architects can deliver a unique building with minimal impact on the environment, taking to new heights the ideas of an individual who dares to dream. Harvesting natural products in close proximity to the site to create something which sits comfortably in its natural surroundings demands skill, patience and an understanding rarely seen, or indeed required, on the usual construction site. Diligent and thoughtful prototyping ensured homogeneous finishes for the substantial stone walls and earth rammed walls. Considered selection and treatment ensured the quality of the finished recycled timbers, and watchful preparation guaranteed the Corten
steel was evenly patinated. The architectural metal work in the external screens has also been meticulously fabricated to the highest quality. This most impressive project is located on farmland a little over 20 kilometres from Harden, and built in total sympathy with the local environment. Stone for the extensive stone walls was excavated on site, as was the earth used in the rammed earth walls. Substantial quantities of recycled timbers from the old Hornibrook Bridge in Queensland were used throughout the building. All these materials required careful selection and prototyping to achieve the consistency of finish and colour required of the Architects and the Building Owner.
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It was imperative specialist tradesmen were sourced to ensure that the rammed earth walls presented a homogeneous façade, free of “layeringâ€?, something on which the Architect insisted. Extensive use of Corten steel on the external elevations also required conscientious planning to produce a consistent patina. Re-working of the second hand timbers was an arduous task which required patience and technique to achieve the required effect. The completed building is highly detailed and the workmanship is outstanding.
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The result is a gallery which is most striking when first viewed against its natural landscape and continues to impress, even after detailed study. It is a credit to all involved, the Owner who was able to visualise his dream, the Architect who was able to capture the dream on paper and also the Builder who was able to successfully transfer that dream to reality.
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Subcontractor of the Year J & J Interiors Chemical Sciences building ANU
The progress of J & J Interiors has been monitored over the last three years on the $300m Science complex at the ANU. The back to back winning of awards by J & J Interiors in their category is simply due to the way in which they have approached the very intricate work required in the fit out of these complex buildings. Clearly they have tremendous ability to resolve complex problems through innovative resolutions, and rigid processes to ensure a high quality finished product. They are worthy winners of this category.
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supplier of the year Skyhire A committed group of professional operators, Skyhire has been in business for a decade and blends an experienced management team with a high emphasis placed on safety and service. Providing a hire service to industry demands products and services of the highest possible standards. Constantly striving to invest and innovate ensures Skyhire’s customers have a competitive advantage. Skyhire maintains machines and trains machine operators in this high-risk construction service area. Customer feedback abounds on Skyhire’s availability and willingness to assist on site, to provide the latest machines and a wide range of equipment to achieve any type of lift.
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professional of the year Peter russell may + russell architects May + Russell Architects are committed to design through collaboration and regard clear definition of project requirements with quality measures essential to providing individual solutions. The company was formed in 1999, with the company’s directors having practiced in the Canberra and South Coast regions for over 20 years, operating in public sector education, health and arts projects, with private sector experience in multi-unit, residential, aged care and large retail and commercial office projects. Principal Peter Russell is an industry-leading architect, passionate about designing and documenting building projects which work for the builder in cost and ease of building. He dedicates hours to meeting with other project consultants and to coordinating all the necessary documents. This level of dedication is rare in today’s market. Architectural decisions emphasise quality of product delivered and client satisfaction. All options are rigorously reviewed for cost, programme and ease of construction issues. Paramount to design is safety relating to building construction and operation. Peter is acknowledged as a true industry professional, committed to deliver better outcomes for all in the construction process.
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Emerging Builder of the Year Ivan Potrebica, Acclaim Contractors Acclaim contractors building
Ivan impressed the judging panel with the level of experience he projected while working on the company’s own development in the suburb of Beard, and with his commitment to quality and desire to improve his knowledge through further study. Despite being more aligned to civil construction, Ivan demonstrated an attention to building detail, and a desire to construct low maintenance, good quality projects economically. We wish him well in his future endeavours.
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Australian War memorial, outpost Café, 2011
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project manager of the year Ross Greenup, Shaw Building Group Project Exhibiting Technical Difficulty and Innovation Shaw Building Group Emergency Department and ICU - The Canberra Hospital Ross Greenup had total responsibility for the construction of the extension to the ICU at the Canberra Hospital. This extremely complex project was built over a site with unbelievable constraints including major in-ground services (which couldn’t be disturbed), and an access roadway that couldn’t be closed. Additionally, an intensive care unit simply cannot be shut down. Here we see the reality of the extremely difficult task Ross and his team faced. Reports from hospital staff on the level of care, forward planning, sensitivity to the patients and the staff again emphasised the skills Ross demonstrated in the execution of this project. The logistics of providing a major new building within an existing hospital, without interruption to services, is an achievement in itself. This was constructed over an existing high voltage power line, fire mains, water mains and gas mains, which couldn’t be disturbed, yet the new building had to be founded on reinforced concrete piers around these services. During construction, the existing service road to the main communication room/server room and the Building 1 plant room, which ran under the new building, had to be maintained. As an ICU is the most sensitive area as far as reliability of services, medical gases etc., and yet extensions had to be undertaken without any disruption to these vital areas. From accolades provided by hospital staff, Shaw Building clearly achieved high levels of satisfaction and this is testament to the degree of dedication provided by the site staff and contractors on the project.
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Commercial Buildings more than $50m Commercial or Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration more than $5m Chase Building Group/ Amalgamated Property Group Louis Lawson Building Chase Building Group in conjunction with Amalgamated Property Group has recently completed the Louisa Lawson Development in Greenway. The project was delivered with a focus on clean construction and finishes with an emphasis on the visual quality of the building. The Louisa Lawson project is a substantial building constructed in a very short time frame and yet the quality of the fit out is most impressive. The high quality joinery, the careful detailing of the removable partitions and the high quality floor finishes provide the users with a level of ambience which is rare for leased Government offices. Clearly the team at Chase spent a great deal of time ensuring that there was the highest level of finish throughout the building. This project was very carefully detailed by the Design Team, and the Builders have reflected this attention to detail in the finished product. The expertise of the construction team was clearly demonstrated, not just in the quality of the finishes, but also in the “back of house� facilities such as plant rooms and basements. The stair screens suspended through several floors, the glass panels around the various suspended walkways, and the external facades are evidence of the care taken to achieve such a high level of finish. This building highlights the ability of the whole construction team, which was first class.
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Commercial Buildings $5m - $20m geocon fringe
GEOCON has designed, developed and constructed a high quality flexible office environment catering for various configurations of leased areas, and providing high quality shared facilities in the central core. The ‘Fringe at Epicentre’ development in Fyshwick incorporates modern and sustainable design practises, allowing owner/occupiers and investors the opportunity to purchase one of the few commercial opportunities in Canberra’s South. American oak panelling, feature trusses, polytec panelling and alucobond entry blades all add to the ambience of the spaces. Care has also been taken to minimise energy use throughout the building via recycled water and energy efficient lighting. The quality of the construction impressed the judges.
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Construction Control would like to acknowledge it’s Employees, Subcontractors and Suppliers for the wonderful support they have given us and our clients over the last year.
Winner of the 2013 National MBA Commercial Builder of the Year P 02 6257 4775 E info@ccontrol.com.au W www.ccontrol.com.au 1 Torrens Street Braddon, ACT 2612
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Commercial Buildings more than $5m Commercial or Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration less than $500,000 Total Project Construction Daramalan College Lysaght Building Total Project Construction has once again demonstrated an ability to work in a school environment, addressing all of the safety issues which rightly concerned the client, yet producing a high quality building with little or no disruption to the day-to-day activities of the school. This particular project has some remarkable brickwork design, all built to precise detail, plus many other unusual features in the fit out which enhance the quality of the finished project without any undue impact on the budget. The school has spoken highly about Total Project Construction and their ability to meet the tight time and budget restraints without compromising quality. The areas of the school that underwent refurbishment were over 40 years old and comprised a labyrinth of small rooms and cubicles. Total Project Construction worked closely with the school to provide a high quality project with some fine detailed artwork to provide a fresh, bright and efficient area with an emphasis on low maintenance. As is usual with this prize winner, the school spoke very highly of their cooperative attitude, and flexibility, which allowed the school to operate without disruption. The design response was to order privacy at the entry by creating a decorative mosaic glass tile and mirror curved screen that represents falling water. Beyond the screen is a reorganised washroom with wave-form vanity benches with simple lines for hygiene and easy maintenance.
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Commercial or Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration $1m - $5m built nsw QUestacon Fit out
Built was employed by Questacon to provide a high quality fit out from concept development to the final delivery and commissioning. This involved working in a heritage building where protection of many of the existing finishes was a principal element, and a sensitivity to the requirements of the many business units involved in the project. A key element of the project was Built’s ability to accurately project the costs from basic drawings to remain on budget. There was also a need to smoothly relocate 300 staff, plus workshop machinery, during the last week of the project. A high quality working environment is the result.
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The Trustee is seeking financial contributions and other gifts for the Building Fund from Master Builders members and the public. The primary objective of the Fund is to purchase land and pay for construction where there are definite plans to construct a building to be used as a school by non-profit organisations for the training of apprentices and others
in the building and construction industry and any other industry as the Trustee may decide from time to time. To make a tax deductible contribution to Master Builders Skills Centre Building Fund please contact Master Builders Association of the ACT.
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Commercial or Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration $500,000 - $1m rork projects CPA Australia This high-quality fit out was undertaken with all the restrictions of working in an occupied building with limited access and to a very tight time frame. Where delivery times for specialist items were unattainable, Rork Projects worked closely with the designers to provide acceptable alternatives to ensure that the very tight time frame was achieved. The quality of the finished project is a credit to the various tradespeople employed and to the ability of the site staff.
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civil roadworks Cord Civil Belconnen to City transit way stage 2
The project required construction of additional traffic lanes, bus lanes, a drop-off area for Radford College, new traffic signals and multiple bus stops. All this was constructed under live traffic conditions, while maintaining constant flows without delays. Cord Civil’s WHS & E policies permitted a strategic plan which maximised recycling and they also organised the sites to ensure minimal impact on the project surroundings. Purchasing materials in this fashion also allowed Cord to minimise an untidy site by controlling the location of material stockpile sites. Cord Civil effectively structured works to enable access to all roads was kept in a safe and workable manner at all times. No major injuries or incidents were recorded throughout the duration of the project.
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civil bridgeworks woden contractors Parkes Way Widening
The project was to widen the existing two lane carriageways from Glenloch interchange to Commonwealth Avenue by constructing an additional lane in each direction to alleviate traffic congestion. Widening bridges which span Clunies Ross Street and Sullivans Creek was a major part of the work. A complex project with many challenges, it included managing one of Canberra’s major traffic corridors, driving piles within the waterway of Sullivans Creek, dual lifting of the precast post stressed trough guiders into place on a single weekend, and managing sensitive environmental and user issues in Sullivans Creek. An excellent engineering result was achieved and significant improvement in the daily commute.
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civil subdivision huon contractors Crace Estate Stages 2C2 and 2C3
This Crace residential sub division has been in development for the past five years. The project was for the construction of stages 2C2 and 2C3 civil works. The works included earthworks, pavements, curbing, hydraulic services, utilities, traffic control devices, incidental works and grassing. Challenges for the project included large quantities of hard rock, access and proximity to other works. Dust had to be kept to a minimum, noise restraints forced working hours to be restricted, management of storm water, erosion and sediment control. The contractor succeeded in running a wellmanaged project which produced both a high quality result and a satisfied client.
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civil other bulk water alliance Cotter Dam
The Cotter Dam project represents one of the most significant infrastructure projects in Canberra’s history. The project has increased Canberra’s water storage capacity by 35%. The new dam was constructed downstream of the original Cotter Dam and at 87m is the tallest roller-compacted concrete dam in Australia. Excavation of the foundations for its abutments required an extensive operation on extremely steep 0.5:1 slopes at heights up to 110m. The high-risk nature of the project put safety at the forefront. Environmental management was key with several industry best practices achieved including awards for the Fish Management Program and for environmental excellence from the International Erosion Control Association. The high level of collaboration, dedication and commitment to innovation inherent in the alliance style contract has delivered an outstanding project.
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civil Work, Health and Safety guideline ACT Molonglo Infrastructure Stage 1D
This Work Health & Safety system reveals consultation from both the top down and bottom up with positive engagement from the CEO to coalface staff. Guideline ACT’s commitment to training in their WH&S system is demonstrated by scheduled training days and additional sessions on days when weather affected work. Staff undertook risk assessment training, asbestos awareness, dogging high risk work license training that are part of the 14 courses on offer. A holistic approach where Guideline ACT has changed safety on a project from a perceived cost, to a value.
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VISION To become the Capital Regions most reputable Civil Contractor Inspiring confidence in our ability, from our workforce, clients, peers and the community Making Guideline ACT the Contractor of choice As the Guideline ACT Family our priorities are: 1. SAFETY 2. ENVIRONMENT 3. QUALITY 4. PRODUCTIVITY
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commercial - Work Health & Safety Monarch Interior Solutions Holder Childcare
Monarch Interior Solutions have made Work Health & Safety a core part of operation by appointing a designated Safety Officer who has implemented procedures to enable a forum to communicate WH&S issues. These include safety reviews of subcontractors, whole of site tool-box talks when site changes occur. An important part of this system is the post tender interview of subcontractors to confirm safety matters and lessons learnt on the project’s completion. Monarch Interior Solutions’ safety management system demonstrates an outstanding collaborative approach with succession planning for essential positions, bottom up communication and strategies to incorporate subcontractors.
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Master Builders Group Training employs field officers to assist you with hosting the apprentices, trainees or cadets. If you directly employ your own apprentice Master Builders can provide the training required. There are benefits for the industry including opportunities for apprentices, trainees and cadets, on site learning opportunities and contributing to skilling the future construction industry.
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Delnas Metal Roofing has implemented a health and well-being program for their maledominated team. Needs are identified through surveying and informal discussions at BBQs and meetings. Positive strategies include Flu vaccinations, contact with Oz Help and the Tradies Tune-up, skin check programs and involvement in the fundraiser, Movember. Delnas took a quantum leap by recognising the link between health and wellbeing and invested time, resources and passion to reaching better health outcomes for their staff, which has resulted in a reduction in sick leave and a positive impact on safety.
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We are the largest and longest operating Australian Apprenticeships Centre (AAC) in the ACT with 15 years of local experience and knowledge. RGT have a dedicated team of C.A.R.E Business Consultants and Administration staff who are here to assist you with your every need.
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Conservation and Heritage IQON National Film and Sound Archives
IQON was tasked with creating a sophisticated public theatre with tiered seating for over 100 people, within an operating archive. The work involved creating a structural steel framework to support the seating tiers inside an internal space with minimal access, while maintaining the existing heritage finishes. Substantial investigative works were necessary to ensure that penetrations for supports were minimised and to safeguard existing heritage features. The result is an extremely delighted client, and an example of what can be achieved under very difficult circumstances.
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We work with You in delivering exceptional outcomes • A Can Do company working with clients and our delivery partners • We innovate and provide intelligent solutions to complex problems Leading reliable outcomes through expertise • Leadership – consistently delivering Safe, Quality, Productive outcomes in an environmentally friendly manner • Reliability – Our Word is our Bond • Expertise – Building on long and lasting relationships Delivering specialised service to industry through its business unit expertise • • • •
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IQon Pty Ltd 41 Colbee Court Phillip ACT 2606 p 02 6282 5977 | f 02 6282 5979 e info@iqon.com.au www.iqon.com.au Builders licence No.: 19884232 | ACN 008 595 122
For all your Facade Installation Needs... James O’ Reilly P 0434 123 891 E james@capitalterritoryfixing.com
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subcontractor - technical difficulty Canberra Solid Surfaces Canberra Centre Food Court
This project involved both an extremely tight program, and a demanding need for high quality. Supply of limited raw materials, made overseas, placed a further strain on the project. The subcontractor had to design and fabricate the substantial curved seating areas in a complex layout, incorporating illuminated panels, using Corian panels. The panels were delivered in standard sheets requiring the subcontractor to join them seamlessly over a substantial length, and around some very tight radii. The subcontractor was also required to develop a support system for the complex compound curved ceilings to the seating booths and to clad them from floor to ceiling in cork. A first class job undertaken under difficult circumstances.
Photography: Rodrigo Vargas
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Successful projects don’t just happen At RAM Constructions we are proud of our achievements and the relationships we have built over more than forty years here in Canberra. As a family business, our story is embedded in Canberra’s landscape and built environment – both past and future. Four generations of our family have called Canberra home and delighted in its diversity and vitality. From our beginnings in landscape contracting, RAM Constructions has diversified into commercial, residential construction, building award-winning free-standing houses and medium density housing.
Residential & Commercial Design And Construct Project Management Community Buildings Landscape Construction Civil Construction
T (02) 6242 5200 info@ramconstructions.com.au www.ramconstructions.com.au Unit 10, 96-98 Vicars Street Mitchell, ACT 2911 Builder Lic: 2005218 (A-Class)ACN: 008 519 784
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Commercial sustainable construction Brema Group Efficiency of re-use of resources
Brema Group recognises the efficiency of re-using resources, and salvages any useable material and equipment. Recovered materials include steel pipes from Garema Court, stainless steel doors from Mirinjani Nursing Home Refurbishment, and computer flooring from 16 Mort Street. Separation of materials was also a key focus of Brema Group throughout the Canberra Centre Food Garden project. There are no glass recycling plants in Canberra, so Brema Group stockpiled a substantial amount of glass and transported it to Sydney. With over 1000 tonnes of waste, Brema Group was able to recycle 90% of the material. Brema Group is the proud recipient of the Corporate Award at the 2013 ACT Smart Business Award’s Recycling Program.
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Civil sustainable construction Canberra Contractors Ngunnawal 2C Estate
Reuse and recycling of materials has been fundamental to the commercial viability of the Ngunnawal 2C Estate (Broadview). Works consist of bulk earthworks, hydraulic works, shared trench, select layer, street light installation and water quality control ponds. A challenge of the project was managing the some 73,000m3 of BRU and demolition concrete. Stockpile screening and management plans such as Stockpile Beneficial Reuse Management Plan (SBRMP) and Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) were implemented. Additional to this, Canberra Contractors ensured two designated contamination officers (DCO) were present at all times during excavation and transporting of materials for beneficial reuse.
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interior Finish J & J Interiors Chemical Sciences Building ANU
The anodised aluminium panels used extensively throughout the interior of the building provided a unique modernistic finish to this cutting edge facility. The design patterning resulted in a wide range of angular shapes requiring the contractor to “design and construct� the variable panels to meet the Architect’s expectation. Many of the panels were applied to raked, flat and bevelled ceilings including to the three-storey high entry ceiling, and required extremely careful survey, detailed shop drawing and fabrication to achieve the high quality end product.
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exterior finish Canberra Building Services Chemical Sciences Building ANU
This project involved the cladding of the external facades with composite Aluminium – Vitrabond panels in a cassette system. The panels were varied geometrical shapes contained within a basically precast facade. Though there appeared to be some repetition in the various panel shapes it became apparent after commencement that the concrete tolerances resulted in almost every panel being unique. As a consequence, the process of individual measure and fabrication placed great pressure on the programme for the subcontractor. Despite this the finished product is of the highest quality.
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public domain landscaping Design landscapes National Arboretum Pod Playground
The Pod Playground at the National Arboretum captures a whimsical, yet grounded, design aesthetic through the inclusion of a range of novel design elements. Bringing this Taylor Cullity Lethlean scheme to life required innovative and ingenious construction methods. Realisation of the design involved many technical challenges, including extensive and exceptionally intricate formwork along organically designed slab facades, the reinvention of some finishing techniques, and climbing and retaining walls. Added to the substantial material requirements, the design’s construction demanded the usual attention to detail needed in children’s playgrounds, and adherence to the rigorous standards associated with such spaces. Overcoming these technical obstacles in themselves is of great merit, but the fact that this is achieved to a very high standard speaks highly of Design Landscapes’ ethos.
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finalists
p ro j ect o f t h e ye a r
project o f the y e ar
Manteena
Bulk Water Alliance
Project Garangula Gallery
Project Cotter Dam Expansion
p ro j ect of t h e ye a r
project o f the y e ar
Chase Building Group
Shaw Building Group
Project Louisa Lawson Building
Project Emergency Department and ICU -The Canberra Hospital
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finalists
pro je ct manager of t he year
p r oj ec t m an ager of t he y ea r
project manager of the year
Brett Naylor
Gary Robinson
Geoff Fecondo
Company IQON
Company Hindmarsh Australia
Company Monarch Building Solutions
pro je ct manager of t he year
p r oj ec t m an ager of t he y ea r
project manager of the year
Nathan Betts
Phil Carey
Ross Greenup
Company Affinity Construction Management
Company Total Project Construction
Company Shaw Building Group
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finalists
Co mme rcial Pr oject exhib iting te chnical difficult y or i nno vatio n
C omm er ci al Pr oj ect ex hi b i t i n g t ec hn i c al di f f i c ult y or i n novat i on
C o mme r c i a l P r o j e c t e x h i b i t i n g t e c h n i c a l d i ffi c u lt y o r i n n o vat i o n
Affinity Construction Management
Binutti Construction
Cockram Constructions
Project Indigenous Business Australia National Office Fitout
Project Taylor Primary School Redevelopment
Project University of Canberra - Health Hub
Co mme rcial Pr oject exhib it in g t echnical difficulty or i nno vatio n
C omm er ci al Pr oj ect ex hi b i t i n g t ec hn i c al di f f i c ult y or i n novat i on
C o mme r c i a l P r o j e c t e x h i b i t i n g t e c h n i c a l d i ffi c u lt y o r i n n o vat i o n
Construction Control
FM Projects Australia
Iqon
Project Administration Extension and CafĂŠ Extension, National Museum Australia
Project Duffy Primary School
Project National Film and Sound Archives - Acton Theatrette
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finalists
Co mme rcial Pr oject exhib it i n g te chnica l difficult y or inno vation
C omm er ci al Pr oj ect ex hi b i t i n g t ec hn i c al di f f i c ult y or i n novat i on
C o mme r c i a l P r o j e c t e x h i b i t i n g t e c h n i c a l d i ffi c u lt y o r i n n o vat i o n
Leighton Contractors
Lend Lease
Shaw Building Group
Project Stage 2 - Centenary Hospital for Women & Children
Project 4 National Circuit, Barton
Project Emergency Department and ICU - The Canberra Hospital
Bu il d ing s mor e than $50 mi l l i on
B ui l di n gs m or e t han $ 5 0 mi l l i o n
B u i ld i n g s m o r e t h a n $ 5 0 milli o n
Chase Building Group / Amalgamated Property Group
Hindmarsh Construction Australia
Lend Lease
Project School of Chemical Sciences ANU College of Science
Project 4 National Circuit, Barton
Project Louisa Lawson Building
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finalists
B u il d ing s $20 mi llion $ 5 0 mil l io n
B ui l di n gs $ 2 0 mi l l i on $ 5 0 mi l l i on
Manteena
Richard Crookes Construction
Project Garangula Gallery
Project John Paul College Stage 1
B u i ld i n g s $ 5 milli o n $ 2 0 milli o n Cockram Constructions Project University of Canberra - Health Hub
Bu il d ing s $ 5 mi llion $ 2 0 mil l io n
B ui l di n gs $ 5 mi l l i on $ 2 0 mi l l i on
B u i ld i n g s $ 5 milli o n $ 2 0 milli o n
Construction Control
Geocon
Manteena
Project Administration Extension, National Museum Australia
Project Fringe
Project Charnwood Ambulance, Fire and Rescue Station
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finalists
Bu il d ing s $ 5 mi llion $20 mil l ion Manteena / Googong Township Project Club Googong
B ui l di n gs l ess t han $ 5 mi l l i o n
B u i ld i n g s le s s t h a n $ 5 milli o n
ABA Construction Managers / AMC Design + Management / Affinity Electrical
Acclaim Contractors Project Acclaim Contractors
Project Kippax Oval Upgrade
Bu il d ing s less than $5 mi lli on
B ui l di n gs l ess t han $ 5 mi l l i o n
B u i ld i n g s le s s t h a n $ 5 milli o n
FM Projects Australia
Iqon
Project Duffy Primary School
Project Gungahlin Oval Grandstand
Living Design Projects / AMC Design + Management / Project Mixed Use Development
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finalists
Bu il d ing s less than $5 mi llio n
B ui l di n gs l ess t han $ 5 mi l l i on
B u i ld i n g s le s s t h a n $ 5 milli o n
Monarch Building Solutions
Monarch Building Solutions
Project Holder Early Childhood Centre
Project Street Theatre
Total Project Construction / Paul Barnett Design Group Project Daramalan College - Lysaght Building
Fito u t, Re f ur b ishment or A lte ratio n mor e than $5 mi lli on
Fi t out, R ef ur b i sh m ent or A lt er at i on m or e t han $ 5 mi l l i o n
Fit o u t, R e fu r b i s h m e n t o r A lt e r at i o n m o r e t h a n $ 5 milli o n
Binutti Construction
Built NSW
Project Taylor Primary School Redevelopment
Project Australia War Memorial WWI Galleries Refurbishment
Chase Building Group / Amalgamated Property Group Project Louisa Lawson Building
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finalists
Fito u t, Refur b ishment or Alte ration mor e t han $ 5 mi ll i on
Fi t out, R ef ur b i sh m ent or A lt er at i on m or e t han $ 5 mi l l i o n
Fit o u t, R e fu r b i s h m e n t o r A lt e r at i o n m o r e t h a n $ 5 milli o n
Geocon
Leighton Contractors
Shaw Building Group
Project Juliana House
Project Stage 2 - Centenary Hospital for Women & Children
Project Emergency Department and ICU The Canberra Hospital
Fito u t, Refur b ishment or Alte ration $ 1 mi llion-$ 5 mi ll i on
Fi t out, R ef ur b i sh m ent or A lt er at i on $ 1 mi l l i on - $ 5 mi l li o n
Fit o u t, R e fu r b i s h m e n t o r A lt e r at i o n $ 1 milli o n -$ 5 milli o n
Affinity Construction Management
Built NSW
Construction Control
Project Indigenous Business Australia National Office Fitout
Project Questacon Learning and Technology Centre
Project CafĂŠ Extension, National Museum of Australia
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finalists
Fito u t, Re fur b ishment or A lte ratio n $ 1 mi llion-$ 5 mi lli on Construction Control / AMC Design + Management / Davis Langdon
Fi t out, R ef ur b i shm en t or A lt er at i on $ 1 mi l l i on- $ 5 mi l l i o n
Fit o u t, R e fu r b i s h m e n t o r A lt e r at i o n $ 1 milli o n -$ 5 milli o n
Iqon
ISIS Group Australia
Project National Film and Sound Archives Mitchell M5 Storage Facility
Project Weston Creek Labor Club Refurbishment
Fito u t, Re fur b ishment or A lte ratio n $1 mi llion-$5 mi llion
Fi t out, R ef ur b i sh m ent or A lt er at i on $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 - $ 1 mi l l i on
Fit o u t, R e fu r b i s h m e n t o r A lt e r at i o n $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 - $ 1 milli o n
Rork Projects / Capezio Copeland
Bellevue Building / DNA Architects
Rork Projects
Project Australian Financial Security Authority
Project Watson Shops Refurbishment
Project CPA Australia
Project Microsoft Canberra Fitout
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finalists
Fito u t, Re f ur b ishment or A lte ratio n less than $500,0 0 0
Fi t out, R ef ur b i shm en t or A lt er at i on l ess t h an $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0
Fit o u t, R e fu r b i s h m e n t o r A lt e r at i o n le s s t h a n $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0
Blackett Commercial
FM Projects Australia
Iqon
Project Blackett Property Group Offices - Mode3
Project Refurbishment of RJD Coombs Foyer ANU
Project Services NSW - Queanbeyan Services Centre
Fito u t, Re fur b ishment or Alte ratio n less than $500,0 0 0
Fi t out, R ef ur b i shm en t or A lt er at i on l ess t h an $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0
Fit o u t, R e fu r b i s h m e n t o r A lt e r at i o n le s s t h a n $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0
Iqon
Monarch Building Solutions / Turco And Associates
RBD Projects
Project The Calvary Hospital Continuity of Midwifery Care Services
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Project Double Shot
Project Penny University Coffee Roasters
finalists
Fito u t, Refur b ishment or Alte ration less t han $ 5 0 0 ,000 Sugar Designs / Benchmarc Kitchens And Joinery / Pelle Architects Project Axis Hair
Fi t out, R ef ur b i shm en t or A lt er at i on l ess t h an $ 5 0 0 , 0 00
civil project - other
Total Project Construction
Project Cotter Dam Project
Bulk Water Alliance
Project Daramalan College - Amenities Block Refurbishment
civ il pro ject - ot her
ci vi l p r oj ect - ot her
civil project - other
Cord Civil
Guideline ACT
Hewatt
Project Narrabundah Velodrome Upgrade
Project Bridge Approach Rehabilitation Works for Bridge 1301
Project Merimbula Airport Runway Resurfacing
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finalists
civ il pro ject - other
ci vi l p r oj ect - b r i dgew or k
civil project - bridgework
Makin Trax Australia
Woden Contractors
Woden Contractors
Project Canberra Centenary Trail
Project Parkes Way Widening
Project Molonglo Reach Cyclepath Bridge
civ il pro ject - r oadwor k s
ci vi l p r oj ect - r oadw or k s
c i v i l p r o j e c t - s u b -d i v i s i o n
Cord Civil
Woden Contractors
Huon Contractors
Project Belconnen to City Transit way Stage 2 College Street Sector
Project Parkes Way Widening
Project Crace Estate Stages 2C2 and 2C3
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finalists
Civ il Wo rk Healt h & Safety
Ci vi l W or k H ealt h & S af et y
Canberra Contractors
Guideline ACT
Project Campbell Section 5
Project Molonglo Infrastructure Stage 1D
C o mme r c i a l W o r k H e a lt h & S a fe t y Construction Control Project IQ Apartments
Co mme rcial Wo rk He alt h & Safety
C omm er ci al W or k H ealt h & S af et y
C o mme r c i a l W o r k H e a lt h & S a fe t y
Iqon
Monarch Interior Solutions
PBS Building / Goodwin Aged Care Services
Project Gungahlin Oval Grandstand
Project Holder Childcare
Project The Central
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finalists
S u bco ntractor Wo rk He alt h & Safety
S ub con t r act or W or k H ealt h & S af et y
C o mme r c i a l H e r i ta g e R e s t o r at i o n o r R e fu r b i s h m e n t
Delnas Metal Roofing
Ram Construction
Able Landscaping
Project Delnas Metal Roofing
Project Bonner 3A Open Space ‘Ridgeline’ Landscape
Project Australian - American Memorial Podium Refurbishment
Co mme rcial Her itage Re sto ration or Refur b ishmen t
C omm er c i al H er i tage R est or at i on or R ef ur b i shm en t
Subcontractor Technical Di ffi c u lt y C o mme r c i a l
Able Landscaping
Iqon
Capital Solid Surface
Project Brassey Hotel Upgrade
Project National Film and Sound Archives Acton Theatrette
Project Canberra City
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finalists
Su bco ntr act or Technical Di f f icu lty Comm er cial
comm er i c i al S ustai nab l e C onst r uc t i on
c o mme r i c i a l S u s ta i n a b le C o n s t r u c t i o n
Capital Territory Fixings
Brema Group
Geocon
Project Belconnen Community Health Centre
Project Canberra Centre Food Garden
Project Juliana House
civ il Su stainab le Constr uction
ci vi l S ustai nab l e C onst r uc t i on
subcontractor Best use of M at e r i a l I n t e r i o r
Canberra Contractors
Makin Trax Australia
Project Ngunnawal 2C Estate
Project Canberra Centenary Trail
Daus Design Studio / Sugar Designs TSM Elect / Pelle Architects / Signlime Project Axis Hair - Graphic Art Treatment and Lighting
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finalists
Co mme rcial Best use of M ate rial I n t er ior
C omm er ci al B est use of Mat er i al Int er i or
C o mme r c i a l B e s t u s e o f M at e r i a l I n t e r i o r
Erincole Building Services
J & J Interiors
Monarch Interior Solutions
Project Canberra Airport Terminal
Project School of Chemical Sciences ANU College of Science
Project John Paul College
Co mme rcial Best use of M ate rial I n t er ior
C omm er ci al B est use of Mat er i al Int er i or
C o mme r c i a l B e s t u s e o f M at e r i a l I n t e r i o r
Signlime / Sugar Designs
Sugar Designs / Benchmarc Kitchens And Joinery
Uneke Furniture / About Kitchens
Project Axis Hair - Perspex Suspended Waiting Stations
Project Axis Hair - Interior Finish
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Project Academy Candy Bar - Joinery
finalists
Co mme rcial Best use of M ate ria l Ex t er ior
C omm er ci al B est use of Mat er i al Ext er i or
C o mme r c i a l B e s t u s e o f M at e r i a l Ext e r i o r
Canberra Building Services
Delnas Metal Roofing
Delnas Metal Roofing
Project ANU College of Science Chemical Sciences Building
Project Bonner Primary School
Project Charnwood Emergency Services Agency
Co mme rcial Best use of M ate ria l Ex t er ior
Pub l i c D om ai n L an dscaping
P u b li c D o m a i n L a n d s c a pi n g
Erincole Building Services
Able Landscaping
Design Landscapes
Project Googong Township: Stage 1
Project National Arboretum Pod Playground
Project Canberra Airport Terminal External Faรงade/Works
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finalists
P u bl ic Do main Landscapi ng
Pub l i c D om ai n L an dscaping
P u b li c D o m a i n L a n d s c a pi n g
Dig-it! Landscapes / DSB Landscape Architects
Grande Landscapes
Iqon
Project Canberra Airport Terminal Landscape
Project High Court of Australia - Forecourt
Project John Paul College Stages 1A & 1B
P u bl ic Do main Landscapi ng
Pub l i c D om ai n L an dscaping
Makin Trax Australia
Ram Constructions
Project Canberra Centenary Trail
Project Taylor Primary School
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