Fytogreen

Fytogreen as Australia’s leading full-service green infrastructure specialist, was responsible for designing, supplying and installing 600 custom aluminium planters, numerous green walls and roof gardens to create lush green infrastructure across the five buildings of the Green Square development.

“The coordinated design and response process with the developer and the engineers to deliver this project has been an extremely constructive process. The outcome has met all our expectations with a veil of greenery on the building,” said Geoff Heard, Fytogreen Managing Director.

Fytogreen is a multi-award-winning innovator of sustainable green solutions supplying over 900,000m2 of green infrastructure Australia wide.

Incorporating roof gardens, green walls, planter boxes, 3D gardening, green facades, floating wetlands, and ongoing maintenance for their elevated greening installations since 2002.

Current Sydney projects include Nine by Mirvac and One Circular Quay.

For more information contact Fytogreen Australia.

1300 182 341
info@fytogreen.com.au
www.fytogreen.com.au

Macquarie Rendering

New South Wales-based Macquarie Renderers is renowned for its expertise in plaster and render applications. Recently, the company completed the acrylic render work and remedial tilt-up panels on the prestigious Green Square by Mirvac development in inner Sydney.

According to Cillian McManus, Director of Macquarie Renderers, “We leverage our deep experience across a wide range of finishes and partner closely with clients to achieve their vision.”

Macquarie Renderers has contributed its unparalleled craftsmanship to some of New South Wales’ most prestigious and award-winning projects. Notable achievements include the centrepiece swimming pool at One Sydney Harbour and the complete office fit-out, including key furniture, at the Microsoft Head Office. The company is also gearing up for the upcoming Powerhouse Museum project in Parramatta.

The firm’s strong partnerships with both local and international suppliers provide clients access to a diverse range of premium products. Options include hand-made clay plaster by an Australian-owned bespoke render/plaster supplier and products from the German global leader Sto. The selection of finishes includes: Traditional sand and cement; White set; Clay and lime plasters; Micro cement; Venetian plaster; and Acoustic ceilings

“As a company committed to sustainability and innovation,” McManus emphasises. “We collaborate closely with clients to deliver thermal-efficient substrates, cement-free render systems, and even carbon sequestration solutions, contributing to the drive for net zero in construction.”

Over the past decade, Macquarie Renderers has developed a customised onsite management system that enhances efficiency across large-scale commercial projects and high-end residential builds alike. This system ensures seamless project execution, delivering exceptional results on time and within budget.

Each project undertaken by Macquarie Renderers is executed to the highest standards, producing beautiful, durable, and functional finishes. Their team of skilled tradesmen, renowned for their local and international expertise, specialises in crafting unique surfaces and Level 5 finishes.

For more information contact Macquarie Renderers, email info@macquarierenderers.com.au, website www.macquarierenderers.com.au

Embelton

Building a world-class residential complex like the Green Square project requires the highest quality finishes and attention to detail, an ethos that Embelton, a leading Australian flooring and carpet contractor is no stranger to.

For over 50 years, Embelton has specialised in the design and manufacture of flooring, providing a broad range of quality timber, hybrid, laminate, vinyl flooring and carpet solutions to commercial and residential properties.

“This is a truly brilliant project that will be a standout once completed and we’re excited to be a part of its construction,” said Peter Gremos, Embelton Commercial Flooring Manager for New South Wales. “We have been contracted to supply and install Embelton Engineered Timber Flooring. This included AB Grade, straight plank and herringbone flooring as well as timber stairs in four colour schemes through 124 apartments and 7 townhouses across buildings A, B and C.”

“The curved kitchen island joinery was installed prior to the flooring, making it technically challenging for our team, particularly when installing herringbone flooring around this interface,” said Peter. “This meant ensuring that all flooring installed was millimetre perfect, to fit around the existing island.”

Across the project, the Embelton team will supply and dual bond install approximately 7,000m2 of flooring including a traditional, durable Engineered European Oak Timber flooring in both straight plank and herringbone pattern.

The team involved two senior members of staff and several professional installers who commenced on-site in April 2023 with final installation projected for April 2024.

Current projects include Nine by Mirvac in New South Wales, and Victorian projects Flinder West by Mirvac, Greystar by Icon, The Eighth by Crema, Metro Tunnel Project, and Awaken Resisdences by McNab.

For more information contact Embelton, 147-149 Bakers Road Coburg, VIC 3058, phone 1800 339 638, email gpevic@embelton.com, website www.embelton.com

Artic Constructions

Arctic Constructions has showcased their expertise in the construction of PC2 level laboratory rooms crucial for the Paula Fox Melanoma and Cancer Center’s clinical trials, demonstrating Arctic Constructions’ capability in delivering high-quality healthcare facilities.

“The Paula Fox Melanoma and Cancer Centre project presented us with several challenges that required innovative solutions and meticulous planning,” said Arctic Constructions Director, James Lawless. “One of the major challenges was the spatial restrictions on Level 4, where the laboratory rooms were to be constructed. We had to work closely with service trades to ensure that all penetrations through the panels were sealed appropriately, while also designing alternative wall-to-ceiling connection methods to accommodate the services.”

Access to the construction site also posed a significant challenge. “With all materials needing to be craned up onto the loading dock and 9m long panels being maneuvered with precision, the project required careful coordination and skillful execution,” said James.

Arctic Constructions also had to meet stringent design requirements. The walls, ceilings, doors, and windows had to be PC2 compliant and withstand significant pressure. This necessitated custom design work in-house, working closely with Kane’s design team to develop solutions that met the project’s unique demands.

Despite these challenges, Arctic Constructions successfully delivered a project that not only met but exceeded expectations.

“I am incredibly proud of the Arctic Constructions team for their professionalism, patience, and resilience throughout this project.
Their dedication to delivering exceptional quality despite the challenges is commendable,” said James.

Arctic Construction specialises in all aspects of insulated panel construction including Clean Room, Cold Storage and Pharmaceutical. Services include insulated panel construction, all types of controlled atmosphere environments, coolroom/ freezer facilities, food processing areas, controlled clean and dust proof rooms, portable structures, architectural façade systems, and insulated panel roofing systems.

For more information contact Arctic Constructions, Factory 2/12 Access Way, Carrum Downs VIC 3201, email sales@arcticipc.com.au, phone 03 9708 2750, website www.arcticipc.com.au

Fangda Australia

Behind the striking façade of the Paula Fox Melanoma and Cancer Center lies the meticulous work of award-winning façade specialist, Fangda Australia.

“Fangda supplied the external façade components for this project, including unitised curtain wall, glazing, perforated aluminium cladding, and featured shroud for the Level 5 terrace,” said Project Manager, James Gong. “The scope of work was extensive, requiring precision and attention to detail to meet the architect’s vision.”

One of the major challenges faced by Fangda was the fritted glass, which required a digital print to create the pattern and meet the architect’s expectations.

Additionally, the concave and convex glass, as well as the top curved fair-shaped glazing, posed design and production challenges for the unitised panel. To overcome these challenges, Fangda used special extruded profiles to achieve the desired aesthetic without compromising the overall performance of the curtain wall.

Another notable challenge was the removable curtain wall panel on the east elevation, which required careful planning to allow for the construction of a link bridge between PFMCC and the existing old hospital building.

“A big highlight of this project was that all curtain wall production supply was completed within three months,” said James.

Fangda Australia, part of the China Fangda Group, delivers high-end facade solutions for curtain walls and window walls. Since its founding in 2016, Fangda Australia has built a reputation for excellence in workmanship, competitive pricing and outstanding results. The company offers a one-stop solution for all facade needs, including design, engineering, production, logistics, site installation and after-sales services.

“We provide clients with high-class boutique curtain walls to meet all their needs. No matter what your project might be, our team of professionals is ready to bring your ideas to life,” said James.

For more information contact Fangda Australia, 3B/990 Toorak Road, Camberwell VIC 3124, email overseas@fangda.com, phone 03 8685 8432, website www.fangda.com.au