Total Concept Industries delivered integrated fire protection at 388 Lane Cove, ensuring compliance and long-term reliability.

Total Concept Industries

Total Concept Industries has successfully delivered a fully integrated fire protection solution for the 388 Lane Cove Apartments, ensuring long-term safety, compliance, and performance from the ground up.

With over 55 years of combined experience, Total Concept Industries brought its end-to-end fire systems service to this mixed-use development—covering design, installation, and ongoing asset maintenance.

“Our full-scope model was instrumental in delivering an integrated, compliant, and cost-effective fire safety solution for the 388 Lane Cove project,” says General Manager, Anita Kingdom. “By managing the fire systems from the outset, we ensured the project stayed on schedule and met all relevant building legislation.”

One of the key challenges for the project was the multi-class nature of the development, requiring tailored approaches across Class 2 residential areas and Class 9 components. Total Concept Industries’ in-depth knowledge of evolving fire safety legislation allowed for system designs that aligned with current regulations while anticipating future compliance and maintenance needs.


As a specialist in fire protection project management, Total Concept Industries worked closely with the builder and other trades to co-ordinate works, minimise delays, and ensure fire safety systems were fully integrated within the broader construction framework. Their partnership-first approach, combined with deep product knowledge and local expertise, led to seamless execution and long-term value for stakeholders.

Total Concept Industries’ focus on the full lifecycle of the building also ensures peace of mind for residents and owners. “Our asset management strategy supports ongoing compliance and system reliability, helping our clients protect both their people and their investments,” Anita said.

Through transparency, innovation, and collaboration, Total Concept Industries continues to raise the bar in fire protection—making the 388 Lane Cove Apartments another standout example of its trusted expertise in action.

For more information contact Total Concept Industries, Unit 10, 29 Sunblest Crescent, Mt Druitt NSW 2770,
phone 02 8861 5200

Goldfish & Bay coordinated hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, and fire services for 154 apartments and rooftop hospitality

Goldfish and Bay

Across multi-level builds, engineering design is where coordination, compliance, and construction speed are forced to work together. At Veriu Macquarie Park, Goldfish & Bay was engaged to deliver hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, and fire services for a project that merges serviced apartments, basement parking, rooftop hospitality, and commercial-grade amenity.

The brief spanned 154 apartments over 17 levels, in addition to three basement levels, a rooftop pool and restaurant, conference facilities, café, commercial kitchen, laundry, and back-of-house spaces. Each system had to be integrated, spatially coordinated, and ready to perform from day one.

Hydraulic design included hot and cold water services, sanitary drainage, rainwater reuse, gas and sub-soil drainage, and full coordination with bathroom pod specifications. Mechanical systems covered carpark ventilation, apartment air conditioning, corridor pressurisation, kitchen exhaust, stairwell relief, and BMS integration, all designed with compliance and acoustic requirements in mind.

Electrical and dry fire design included power distribution, dry fire detection, MATV, NBN coordination, access control, and surge protection. Electrical and comms layouts were delivered apartment by apartment, right down to GPO, switch, and intercom locations. Fire services included sprinkler and hydrant systems, pump room layouts, and integration across typical floors and shared zones.

Goldfish & Bay remained involved through construction, responding to RFIs, reviewing shop drawings, conducting site inspections, and supporting final commissioning. Documentation was delivered to AFC, with technical oversight maintained through to project completion.

This project is part of Goldfish & Bay’s broader collaboration with Holdmark, which includes multiple developments across Sydney. Among these is Burwood Place, a transformative $600 million precinct featuring over 1,000 apartments, commercial and retail spaces, and a new public library.

This is where engineering proves its value—on site, under pressure, and in sync with every moving part.

For more information contact Goldfish and Bay, phone 1300 979 667, email info@goldfishbay.com.au, website www.goldfishandbay.com.au

Waterproofing Assurance ensured compliant, durable solutions with full-scope oversight across basements, balconies, and rooftops.

Waterproofing Assurance

At 388 Lane Cove, Waterproofing Assurance was engaged to deliver a full-scope waterproofing consultancy with a core focus on compliance, durability, and performance.

Led by Director Darren Williams, the team provided early-stage input and technical oversight across all critical areas—including basements, balconies, and rooftops.

“Our role focused on compliance with Australian Standards, and specifying cost-effective, long-life materials,” Darren explained. Working collaboratively with architects and engineers,
they ensured waterproofing strategies were integrated early, eliminating common failure points and reducing long-term risk.

What made the project especially unique were the below-grade conditions. “Being mid-slope on a hill, the site presented seepage risks during the rainy season,” Darren said. “We proposed a Newton system for the basement which allowed for compliance testing and early remediation—saving time and reducing rework.”

Complex transitions, particularly around penetrations and foundation-slab junctions, posed compliance challenges. These were met with carefully developed detailing, routine site inspections, and real-time coordination with MEP and structural teams.

“We worked with the applicators on membrane preparation protocols and adapted our protection board solution to suit a last-minute change in backfill material,” Darren added.

The project exemplified best-practice in climate resilience. Systems were selected for their long-term durability under hydrostatic pressure, thermal stress, and UV exposure. Field testing—including flood tests and electronic leak detection—verified system compliance, reducing lifecycle costs and supporting warranty approvals.

By project’s end, Waterproofing Assurance had delivered a fully compliant, low-maintenance, high-performance waterproofing envelope. “We provided documentation, training and long-term maintenance guidance to the client to ensure asset performance for years to come,” said Darren.

For more information contact Waterproofing Assurance, Unit 28, 8 Avenue of the Americas, Newington NSW 2127, phone 02 9647 0077, website waterproofingassurance.com.au

CCYE delivered expert internal linings and external cladding for Alba, ensuring precision, performance, and durability.

Cathay Chung Yue Estate (CCYE)

Cathay Chung Yue Estate (CCYE), a renowned façade company, played a key role in the Alba at Square, delivering lightweight internal lining and external cladding solutions as part of Westbourne Constructions’ broader vision for this sophisticated residential development.

With over two decades of industry experience, CCYE brought its extensive knowledge in both internal and external fit-outs to this project, ensuring seamless execution across complex building systems.

“We were engaged to complete the lightweight wall partitions and the full external cladding system,” said Johnny Meng, Project Manager at CCYE. “Our team focused on precision installation to match the architectural detailing and ensure durability across all five towers.”

Located within the transformative Green Square Town Centre— a precinct anticipated to house over 50,000 residents by 2030— the Alba development demanded a meticulous balance of form and function. CCYE’s scope included installing gyprock, Hebel panels, and multiple façade systems that aligned with the project’s high standards in sustainability and aesthetics.

“Our role was critical in helping Westbourne meet the architectural and thermal performance targets,” Johnny explained. “We handled variable designs and evolving site conditions while maintaining quality and timeline expectations.”

Despite a tight construction schedule and intermittent design changes, CCYE mobilised up to 85 personnel at peak to ensure project continuity and consistency. “We faced changes in construction drawings throughout the build, but our team adapted quickly and upheld the high-quality standards required by both Westbourne and the project stakeholders,” added Johnny.

CCYE’s contribution to the Alba showcases the company’s reliability and adaptability in large-scale, high-density developments. With a newly established cladding manufacturing facility and an expanding portfolio that spans residential, education, aged care, and commercial sectors, CCYE continues to position itself as a leader in streamlined, cost-efficient, and high-performance construction solutions.

For more information contact CCYE, Unit 2, 23 Leeds Street, Rhodes NSW 2138, phone 02 9682 6888, email info@ccye.com.au, website www.ccye.com.au

ASI United delivers expert hydraulic solutions for major Sydney developments, combining precision, reliability, and trusted partnerships.

ASI United

In the thriving heart of Sydney’s residential construction boom, ASI United has emerged as a trusted and highly capable hydraulic services contractor, providing sophisticated solutions to some of the city’s standout developments—including the landmark ALBA and LUNA projects.

Established just three years ago, ASI United may be young in years, but it brings decades of collective experience to the table. With its directors boasting over 30 years in the field, the company has rapidly built a strong reputation for reliable, high-quality hydraulic work across both commercial and residential sectors.

Hydraulic engineering is the backbone of modern architecture. ASI United provides commercial and residential plumbing services, investigates issues, and explains problems and solutions to ensure their clients are fully informed and satisfied.

For the ALBA and LUNA developments, ASI United was engaged to deliver complete hydraulic services, a task that required technical precision and methodical coordination. Their scope included the installation of reticulating hot, cold, warm, and non-potable water systems, as well as stormwater, sewer/sanitary, and tradewaste infrastructure—core components for two of Sydney’s newest high-end residential projects.

“On both ALBA and LUNA, we were responsible for the full hydraulic scope,” said Ben Horton, Director at ASI United. “From the early design phases through to the final install and commissioning, we worked closely with the construction teams to ensure delivery on time and to the standard expected.”

Despite the scale and complexity of both sites, the team didn’t encounter any major obstacles. “It was a smooth run,” Ben explained. “That’s a testament to our team and how we plan our work. Nothing out of the ordinary came up—which is exactly how you want a job of this size to go.”

With a team of 50 employees, ASI United is structured to handle large-scale projects without compromising agility. “We had around 25 people dedicated to these developments,” Ben said. “That includes tradespeople, apprentices, and project supervisors. Every one of them understands the importance of doing the job once—and doing it right.”

Located in Clyde, NSW, ASI United prides itself on professionalism and partnership. Their collaborative approach with builders and developers ensures seamless integration of hydraulic systems—often one of the most complex layers in a build.

While ALBA and LUNA stand as recent highlights, they are far from the only projects in ASI United’s pipeline. “We’re currently working on another four sites of similar size and nature,” Ben revealed. “We’ve hit our stride, and we’re excited about the scale and diversity of work coming through.”


In addition to quality delivery, ASI United places a strong emphasis on building long-term relationships. “It’s not just about the install,” Ben added. “We want to be a contractor that clients trust year after year—for consistency, problem-solving, and the peace of mind that comes from working with professionals who genuinely care.”

These projects continue to solidify ASI’s reputation as a go-to partner for hydraulic contracting across Sydney’s evolving urban landscape.

As the city continues to expand upwards and outwards, the demand for reliable hydraulic contractors is only set to grow—and ASI United is ready to meet it.

“We’re focused on steady growth,” Ben said. “Not just in terms of projects, but in nurturing our people and refining our processes. That’s what keeps quality high and clients happy.”

From expertly planned systems to faultless delivery, ASI United continues to prove why they’re one of the most dependable hydraulic contractors in the game.

For more information contact ASI United, 11 Kendall Street, Clyde NSW 2142, phone 02 8677 8899, email office@asiunited.com.au, website www.asiunited.com.au