The Axiom Group

The Axiom Group stands as Australia’s foremost balustrade consultants and suppliers of cutting-edge architectural glazing systems, serving as trusted partners to leading architects, installers, and builders across the industry.

A testament to their expertise, Axiom was contracted to helm the design, engineering, supply, and certification of all balustrades for the Bills Street Social Housing Project.

“Our involvement commenced during the project’s design phase, where we dedicated a full year to its successful realisation,” said General Manager, Harvey McAlpine. “Our primary role revolved around delivering an engineered, customised solution,” said Harvey. “This particular endeavor featured an intricately detailed façade that required our designs to breathe life into it.”

Harvey attributed the project’s success to the outstanding efforts of Axiom’s accomplished design team, highlighting their dedication and creativity in meeting the project’s requirements.

Recognising the importance of efficiency and innovation in modern construction, Axiom Group actively sought opportunities to leverage offsite modular construction, reducing on-site time and streamlining the entire process.

The Axiom Group, with a rich history spanning over a decade, has consistently delivered top-tier architectural glazing systems to the glass and construction industry. Their commitment to excellence and ability to provide tailored solutions continue to set Axiom apart as industry leaders.

For more information contact The Axiom Group, 56 Lock Avenue, Werribee VIC 3030, phone 1300 652 336. email enquiries@axiomgroup.com.au, website www.axiomgroup.com.au

Combined Steel Solutions

With their extensive experience and commitment to excellence, Combined Steel Solutions played an important role in bringing the Bills Street Social Housing project to fruition.

“At Combined Steel Solutions, we take immense pride in our work and the impact it has on communities,” says Mick Trueman, Director of Combined Steel Solutions. “For the Bills Street project, we focused on delivering top-notch steel fabrication and installation services, ensuring every aspect met the highest quality standards.”

Combined Steel Solutions was responsible for a comprehensive scope of works that included the structural steel package. This encompassed the steel structure for residential components, steel erection, mechanical platforms and structures, rectification works, and temporary support steel for demolition works. Their meticulous approach and dedication ensured the project’s success without any complications.

“We believe in using Australian-made steel, sourced from local suppliers. It’s not just about quality but also about supporting the local economy and reducing our carbon footprint,” Mick said. “Sourcing recycled materials and utilising local businesses are integral to our operations. It’s our way of contributing to a sustainable future.”

One of the standout features of Combined Steel Solutions’ contribution was the architectural steelwork, which included architectural screening, and handrails. These elements not only added to the aesthetic appeal of the housing units but also ensured durability and safety.

“Our directors, Ross McBride and Mick Trueman, bring together over 40 years of experience, having worked on some of Melbourne’s largest projects. This project, while straightforward, was an opportunity to showcase our ability to meet and exceed program requirements,”
said Mick.

“We thrive on delivering the highest quality standards to our customers and solving any challenges that arise during the project. Meeting project timelines and delivering impeccable results are paramount to us,” said Mick. “We’re proud to have been part of a project that not only provides essential housing but also supports the local economy and environment.”

For more information contact Combined Steel Solutions, phone 03 5959 1050, email admin@combinedss.com.au, website www.combinedsteelsolutions.com.au

Speciality Curtains and Blinds

  • Murdoch Square, Hesperia
  • Murdoch Square, Hesperia
  • Murdoch Square, Hesperia
  • Murdoch Square, Hesperia
  • Murdoch Square, Hesperia
  • Murdoch Square, Hesperia
  • Murdoch Square, Hesperia

Speciality Curtains and Blinds are established leaders in the design, supply and installation of commercial window furnishing solutions. The company’s role on the Murdoch Health and Knowledge Precinct was to supply all of the curtains and blinds in the Marriott Hotel, Aegis Aged Care, Medi Hotel and Mental
Health facilities.

“There were a number of specialised products required in this project,” said Project Manager, Christine O’Sullivan. “These included custom printed fabrics with antimicrobial treatments as well as anti-ligature solutions for the mental health facility.”

Antimicrobial curtains and blinds are made from fabrics that are infused with antimicrobial technology during the manufacturing process, providing continuous protection against bacteria, mould, viruses and mildew. Antimicrobial solutions are designed to destroy or inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms.

Established in 1965, Specialty Curtains and Blinds specialise in commercial window furnishing solutions. Their team of estimators, draftsman, installers and project consultants have the technology to assist at any stage of your project.

“We are the only choice to achieve your vision on time and on budget,” said Christine. “There is no project too large, small, remote or technical for our team.”

Specialty Curtains and Blinds are also working on the Wellington Street Student Accommodation project.

For more information contact Specialty Curtains & Blinds, 31 Adrain Street, Welshpool Perth WA 6106, phone 08 9362 3588, email admin@scbgroup.com.au, website www.scbgroup.com.au


Tormax Australia

As part of the prestigious Dover House project, Tormax Australia played a key role in ensuring seamless and state-of-the-art accessibility. Their contribution involved the supply, installation, and commissioning of oversized main entry automatic doors. These doors, powered by the Tormax 2401 Heavy Duty Operator, stand an impressive 4m high and 2m wide, making them one of the tallest automatic doors ever installed in a commercial building.

“The sheer size and weight of these doors made this project particularly unique,” said Aaron Cannata, Sales Manager at Tormax Australia. “We had to bring in specialist lifting equipment to handle the weight during installation, but the final result is a testament to the strength and engineering behind the Tormax imotion 2401 operator.”

Designed to comply with Australian Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) standards, these doors blend aesthetics with functionality. The automation of manual sliding door systems, initially sourced from overseas, required engineering precision to meet local compliance standards.

Dover House, Hickory

“The panels’ size showcases the reliability of our operator systems, while also adding a touch of grandeur to the building’s entrance,” Aaron added. “These doors will provide smooth, long-term service for the many visitors who pass through them.”

All work on the Dover House project was completed in-house by Tormax’s trained technicians, ensuring the highest levels of craftsmanship and consistency.

Tormax’s involvement at Dover House is just one of many projects they are proud to highlight, along with other notable installations, including Seafarers Docklands and Ryton Girls School’s auditorium.

With its head office in Melbourne and branches in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Launceston, and Sydney, Tormax has been operating in Australia since 1982 and is supported by a strong network of distributors across the country.

For more information contact Tormax, 13 Lillee Crescent, Tullamarine VIC 3043, phone 1800 60 8000, email info@tormax.com.au,
website www.tormax.com.au


Sara Stone

The Dover House project stands as a testament to architectural excellence, highlighted by the stunning contributions of Sara Stone, a company renowned for its high-end stone supply.

Involved from the early procurement stages in 2022, Sara Stone played a pivotal role in bringing the project’s unique vision to life by supplying exquisite natural stone and porcelain tiles and pavers.

“We’re proud to have sourced beautiful limestone from Europe for this project. The lift lobby walls, ground floor foyer benches, and all amenities vanity tops have been crafted using this exceptional material,” says Maulik Joshi, Director at Sara Stone. This careful selection process ensured that each block of stone met the project’s exacting standards, showcasing the team’s commitment to quality control.

One of the standout features of Dover House is the seamless integration of natural and porcelain materials. “The cut-to-size stone wall cladding was custom-made in Europe, reflecting the project’s dedication to precision and bespoke design elements,” adds Joshi. Complementing this are the Bluestone-look 20mm porcelain pavers used throughout the external areas, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Dover House, Hickory


Sara Stone’s involvement extends beyond just the material supply. The company’s close attention to detail ensured that each tile and stone was perfectly matched to the interiors. “Our goal was to create a harmonious, luxurious environment using top-tier materials that elevate the space,” said Mosh Chowdhury, Director at Sara Stone.

Sara Stone and Tiles has been providing homes and businesses with an excellent range of granite, marble, and stone products and services for the past 16 years. With the supply completed in mid-2024, Dover House is not just another project – it’s a symbol of Sara Stone’s ongoing commitment to craftsmanship and innovation in the field of architectural design.

For more information contact Sara Stone, 2 Kirkdale Street, Brunswick East VIC 3057, phone 03 9457 7489, email info@sarastone.com.au, website www.sarastone.com.au