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LOGISTICS
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Situated within 13km of Perth CBD and 5km from Perth Airport, the 56 hectare Roe Highway Logistics Park (RHLP) is the largest premium industrial estate to be established in Perth in over 10 years
Located adjacent to Kewdale and Welshpool, RHLP is at the centre of Perth's major arterial road network and forms an extension to the inner eastern core industrial precinct.
RHLP claims to have the best access of any industrial site in Perth, with RAV 7 truck accessibility from both Roe Highway and Tonkin Highway via traffic-light-controlled intersections. In addition, the Park benefits from rail access via the Kenwick Rail Freight Facility planned for late 2021.
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Ideal for large logistics and industrial services businesses, RHLP caters for tenants and owner-occupiers looking to establish new premises. The Park has been configured to provide a high degree of flexibility in lot sizes, with the ability to cater to requirements from 2,400 square metres to 7 Hectares.
Showcasing Built Ink’s skills Built Ink chose a site within the RHLP to showcase the company’s skills around design and construct with a new approach to the design and building of industrial premises.
The site chosen – 41 Courtney Place – is strategically positioned at the entry of the RHLP within close proximity of the controlled intersection of Logistics Boulevard and Welshpool Road East and adjacent to the new BP service station.
Built Ink sourced the site and designed a speculative type of development which is ready for an occupier to move right in. When undertaking projects such as this the company looks at the latest trends that businesses require and provides those facilities within the buildings. The utilisation of such trends helps businesses provide the best facilities for their workers so that they can perform their roles effectively in a pleasant environment.
Positioned on a 3,500m site, the 1,800m of built area exhibits a modern approach to architecture that gives the building a classic,
clean and modern look that should last the test of time. The readyto-occupy facility provides a great deal of natural light to the single storey office and ready-made boardroom.
Flexible storage and operational uses The combination of office and warehouse is particularly suitable for this estate as it specialises in attracting logistics and storage uses. The overall design allows for flexible storage and operational uses along with good vehicle access, ample on-site car parking and excellent signage opportunities.
Non-combustible materials are essential in any commercial construction in this day and age and this presents limitations on products used as compliance is an overarching issue. Aluminium imitation wood panelling was used to achieve the required style for the building while at the same time achieving compliance with NCC.
Michael Anile (Western Power Projects) – 0439 988 739
Carlo Scamuffo (Power Procurement) – 0408 422 862 Etienne Quayle (Power Procurement) – 0478 600 640
Electrical Consultancy WA (ECWA) is a Western
Australian based Energy Brokerage and Network Design Consultancy firm.
We have strong relationships with the Western Australian Energy Market (WEM) Energy Retailers, as well as with Western Power the state-owned Electricity Operator. We have no alliance or preferred retailer relationships, and we act impartially when we present our analysis and procurement proposal to clients.
ECWA over the last 2 years have completed over 400 Western Power projects for clients who require either power upgrades, 2-6 Lot subdivisions and asset relocations.
Michael Anile has 15 years’ experience within the electrical design field and is more than happy to discuss your project needs.
Property features Include: ■ Carpet tiles to office area ■ Non-slip tiles to wet areas ■ Gloss white wall tiles ■ Essastone benchtops throughout ■ Feature aluminium cladding to the entire office ■ Boardroom completed ■ Lunchroom completed ■ 150 concrete hardstand ■ Ducted air conditioning system ■ 39.6kW solar system ■ Premium roller shutters to the warehouse ■ Garrison fencing with two automated sliding gates
Aerobic Treatment Unit needed The project provided Built Ink with a number of challenges during construction. An Aerobic Treatment Unit (ATU) was required to service all sewerage waste water and distribute it throughout the landscaping area to help recycle black water back into the earth through a series of filtration systems.
The Water table within the estate also required consideration as it was very high due to clay concentrate within the existing soil layer 1m below the surface.
These problems were overcome through subsoil drainage and a bio retention basin being designed as part of a sewer and stormwater solution for the site.
Built Ink is a family business consisting of two brothers, Paul and Michael Little, who collaborate with their strengths in design and construct. Paul is a qualified and experienced builder and Michael is a leader in design of industrial styles.
Although a relatively young company, Built Ink has established itself as one of Western Australia’s leading and innovative commercial design and construction companies.
Success in dynamic economic climate Their commitment to building strong foundations and sustainable partnerships underpins their success in a dynamic economic climate and it is this ethos and their collective commitment to creating effective, efficient and economical commercial projects that has forged their growth since their 2014 inception.
Built Ink is currently working on a mature age college for the Sero Institute. This project has seen an existing, empty, run-down building located near Bayswater train station re-energised into a vibrant college where students can learn all different types of courses in a modern environment. The facility will breathe energy into a new train station redevelopment by Metronet and help bring community skills to a higher level.