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.
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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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Re-construction and refurbishment of the Claremont Council Chambers previously destroyed by fire, adding three storeys of functional and attractive office space while restoring the heritage fronting.
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Refurbishment of the Lake Grace & Wagin hospitals as part of a Southern Inland Health Initiative (SIHI).
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Remediation of this community board walk located on Swan River used Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) rods as reinforcement in concrete in place of steel to deliver a design with rated 75 years of longevity despite a corrosive aqueous environment.
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Investigation of this cracked Heritage site tracked down the root cause to an unsuccessful refurbishment which was then able to be permanently remediated.
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George Slater, the first European settler in Goomalling, built the Slater Homestead in 1856 on a pastoral lease.
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This ambitious structural program involved a retrofit 80 balconies to an existing South Perth apartment complex with significant increase in floorspace and amenities for tenants and owners
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Recommendations for remediation of heritage listed building
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This landmark Retroclay remediation project permanently repaired damage to this residential structure due to seasonal clay movement and won a National Engineering Excellence Award.
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