South Metropolitan College of TAFE, Armadale Campus
This stylish and modernist $39M campus building brings state-of-the-art industry courses and facilities to TAFE students studying in the South Eastern metropolitan corridor.
This stylish and modernist $39M campus building brings state-of-the-art industry courses and facilities to TAFE students studying in the South Eastern metropolitan corridor.
Featuring the largest public outdoor lap pool in the Southern Hemisphere, Airey Taylor Consulting provided Civil and Structural Engineering for the newly upgraded facilities at the popular Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre in Inglewood are amongst the state-of-the-art in Australia.
This winner of the Parks and Leisures (WA) Community Facility of the Year award demonstrates the capacity of Airey Taylor Consulting to effectively expand the capacity of a popular Leisure Centre.
This nearly $83 Million state-of-the-art Aquatic and Recreation centre is set to transform the Northern most area of the City of Wanneroo in Perth to be one of the “must swim” aquatic centre destinations and become “The Jewel of the North” of the rapidly expanding Northern corridor.
Construction is nearly complete on this new leading edge Secondary School near Albany for Australian Christian Colleges; using top-down construction to create a basement level under two storeys of classroom and administration for this growing private educator.
Construction has now commenced on this $41M primary school in Perth’s northern suburbs featuring 7 buildings to cater for 620 students, marking over 30 Standard Pattern primary schools with Airey Taylor Consulting’s Structural and Civil designs
A beautiful example of Architectural response to setting and function, this two building expansion to Perth’s beloved Zoo delivers both much needed amenity and an attractive public function space using Airey Taylor’s structural skills and experience with rammed earth wall design. The project was celebrated with a High Commendation for Large Projects in the 2024 ASI (WA) Awards.
This adaptive re-use of the 122 year old Heritage Fremantle Courthouse revitalises the complex with vibrant function and has won Awards for function, heritage and materials use
This iconic project of international significance at Wadjemup (Rottnest Island) achieves world-class durability despite oceanic salinity and corrosion due to Airey Taylor Consulting’s Structural Engineering capacity using glass fibre reinforced polymer rods in concrete
Adaptive re-use of this Heritage structure used the full suite of Airey Taylor Consulting’s Scientific and Structural skills; proving that adaptation and restoration of upper level Heritage structures with continued use of ground floor tenancies can be a more attractive option for owners than the current industry practice of facadism in Heritage settings.
These two Aquatic facilities in the Kimberley have become the focal point for health and recreation for their remote communities, assisting children to reach Educational outcomes and improving quality of life for residents and visitors
Airey Taylor Consulting’s structural design for Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer using rods as reinforcement in concrete radically extend the life of this new Dolphin and Boat Ramp at Australia’s northern most Island
This bright and attractive coastal Secondary College in Perth’s northern suburbs used Airey Taylor Consulting’s deep understanding of educational project to create an unified campus with large spans, cantilevers and suspended stairwells reflecting the open and light setting.
This project introduced an attractive new two storey Pavilion to the popular Shirley Strickland Reserve in Ardross, featuring excellent visibility of the sporting grounds from the architecturally attractive club function rooms with supporting public civil spaces and play areas.
One of a series of recently completed regional Aquatic Centres in Western Australia, this premium community recreational facility provides a focal point for families in the Eastern Wheatbelt town of Southern Cross
A major Aquatic Centre completed in the town of Northam; the site has since become the host of competitive swim meets and school carnival events for the entire wheatbelt
Airey Taylor Consulting provided Structural Engineering services to help achieve Armstrong Parkin Architects’ vision of a world class audiovisual and practical training centre for Western Australian hospitality students.
This multidiscplinary science building for Curtin University students uses an adaptation of an existing concrete framed shell with new steel elements to incorporate extensive air conditioning for labwork and house heavy scientific equipment in a state-of-the-art facility
Airey Taylor Consulting’s Structural Engineering skills enabled rapid modelling and structural design of the durable aluminum sculptures, activating the Mends Street area at the new civic heart of South Perth as part of their Connect South revitalisation project
Awarded Best Construction on a Challenging Site Award in the 2019 MBA Bankwest Awards, this project used the foremost Civil Engineering and Durability in Design expertise of Airey Taylor Consulting to create a new benchmark of foreshore developments.