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
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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
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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
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Inexpensive remediation of 35 individual buildings in $232 million complex affected by clay movement on Class H Soils using Retroclay system
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An attractive mixed use multi-storey development in booming Mt Lawley that references the art deco architecture of the area, this development uses the sloping site cleverly to showcase optimum city views and a number of engineering methods to streamline construction.
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This beautiful 7 floor 42 apartment building in the heart of the prestigious East Perth district also features 2 levels of basement parking completed simultaneously using top-down construction, achieving significant savings and time efficiencies for the developers
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In an extremely complex and challenging build, the Award winning results achieved at Church House showcase the possibilities of the very best Top Down construction techniques in a landmark project for the industry.
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This modern office development located in Applecross utilised top-down construction to meet the financial limits of the client and make the project viable to construct.
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The State Theatre Centre of WA offers an iconic range of flexible spaces from an open air courtyard to the famous Health Ledger Theatre. This building faced a range of dynamic challenges from the placement, height restrictions, access and the theatre extending over 8 metres below the water table. The project received the 2011 Australia Engineers National Award for Excellence for its suite of solutions to these challenges.
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This award-winning shopping centre reduced the tender cost from $112M to $79.7M and accelerated build time by 5 months through the use of top-down construction.
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