Multi level luxury apartment complex in Scarborough was designed for the use of glass fibre reinforced polymer reinforcement in concrete for the aquatic environment, top-down construction design, and post-tensioned concrete slabs for reinforcement
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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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Heavy pavement solutions for industrial equipment works for Westrac in multiple maintenance sites throughout WA and NSW; also included design of new administration and other facilities
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Multi level shopping and car park development on the South Perth foreshore
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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 major development consisted of eight projects for the Royal Australian Navy at the Garden Island facility in Western Australia, and won an RAN commendation for its innovative use of post-tensioned concrete flooring.
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A large scale industrial development utilising ground-breaking industrial design for the cyclonic environment and provided an sound economic brace frame solution which was incorporated for future projects.
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This prestigious 44 storey skyscraper borders on the Al Majaz lagoon in Sharjah comprises of 4 basement levels completed using top-down construction and Airey Taylor’s foundational design.
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Value engineering by Airey Taylor Consulting generated significant cost savings for this United Arab Emirates skyscraper, leading to it eventually being able to encompass 40 storeys in height
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