FMG Research House have been contracted by Bardavcol Pty Ltd to undertake a level 1 controlled fill for a industrial subdivision project at East Grand Trunkway Gillman, Stage 1 comprising 7 allotments which vary in size from approximately 9000m2 to 14000m2 and two access roads. Project value $12M.
Lindt, Sydney Business Park, Marsden Park
We have been engaged by design and construct builder Qanstruct to provide structural and civil engineering services for Lindt in Marsden Park. This project consists of a temperature controlled warehouse of approximately 20,000 square metres, including 20 metre cantilever awning, 5,400 square metres of maintenance area and chocolate production areas.
There is also a large 3 level office component of about 2500 sqm.
truck marshalling area, recessed truck docks and carpark for 320 cars on a site with a 5 metre fall that will add to the challenge for the civil design.
Yarraville Residential Development
FMG Engineering's environmental group has been engaged by a developer who has Council approval to construct apartments on a site that is contaminated and was historically used as a municipal landfill. A condition of Council's approval is the completion of a rigorous soil and groundwater assessment and design of an engineered capping layer, under the supervision of an EPA appointed auditor.
Monash University C2 Residential Project
Monash University's new master plan for the Clayton Campus aims to increase the number of residential beds from the current 1,750 beds to 10,000. The first stage of the plan identified three sites to provide an extra 1,000 beds each. FMG have been engaged by architects McBride Charles Ryan as structural and civil engineers on one of the sites. The building is 7 stories high and has approx. 250 apartments over the top six levels. The ground floor is a retail area, with construction cost estimates at approximately $30 million.
The floors are post tensioned and are supported by internal and external precast panels. The internal and external panels are supported by columns at ground floor to allow for open spaces for the retail area. Whilst the façade is distinctive, it is only made up of precast panels of two different shapes.
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