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Bills Street Social Housing – The Homes Victoria

Client : Homes Victoria
Main Construction Company : Hansen Yuncken
Architect : Hayball
Bills Street Social Housing - The Homes Victoria, Hansen Yuncken

Innovative Housing Solutions: A New Era in Social and Affordable Housing

The Homes Victoria Bills Street redevelopment project features six multi-level buildings ranging from 3-storeys to 7-storeys, and includes 103 social and 103 affordable homes, offering a mix of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom units. The project is enhanced by various recreational and social communal spaces and includes both civil and external landscaping within the site boundary.

The Bills Street Project is the latest of the Victorian Government’s $5.3 billion Big Housing Build, the largest social and affordable building program in the state’s history.

Hansen Yuncken (HY) was awarded the design and construction contract for the multi-staged delivery of 206 new comfortable, modern and energy-efficient social and affordable dwellings for Victorians experiencing family violence, mental illness, disability or who are unable to secure a safe, affordable place to call home.

The project consists of a 50/50 blend of 103 social and 103 affordable homes, including homes designed specifically for disability access. Basement car parking will contain 165 spaces. The complex will be enhanced by a range of recreational and social communal spaces, including civil and external landscape works within the site boundary and landscaping works beyond the site boundary.

The environmentally efficient design is targeting a 5 Star Green Star rating and a 7 Star NatHERS average rating.

“The site was quite large, 10,000m²,” said Project Manager. “We had significant bulk excavation in the initial stages, which uncovered soil contamination that needed to be well managed in what is a residential area.”

With six individual buildings to construct, if stacked end-to-end equals 35 floors of construction, the construction program was particularly intricate in design.

“Our intention was we would start at one point and follow the snakes around all six buildings. However, the discovery of contaminated soil as well as some inground authority challenges, meant that we had to redesign the construction program many times over.”

The project management team was required to react quickly to the changing nature of the construction industry at large over the last 24 months, with challenges with supply chains and subcontractor availability. The team at Hansen Yuncken rose to the occasion and completion is forecast for mid 2024.

“We had some excellent contractors on this project. Our structural subcontractors, Oceania, EuroPrecast, Earth Electrical, Roar Fire, Croft Mechanical, Insight Fixing, Highbury Plumbing, Cranmore Carpentry, Express Interiors, Deca, Landscape Plus and General Cranes to name a few.”

A standout feature of the project is the façades of the buildings. “Each building has its own unique façade. We used over 1,200 precast panels to achieve the individual looks.”

The Bills Street social housing project is one of the largest build in the first wave of projects being rolled out by the Homes Victoria, the Victorian Government’s social and affordable housing agency.

“It is really fulfilling to be working on a project where there are tangible benefits for the community. At Hansen Yuncken we are proud to be part of creating homes for vulnerable and disadvantaged Victorians.”

At Hansen Yuncken, innovation is deeply rooted in their history. In 1929, they pioneered a suspended scaffold to renovate Melbourne’s State Library dome. In 1985, they transformed Adelaide Railway Station into a casino while trains continued to run beneath. In 2011, they etched the iconic MONA – Museum of Old and New Art – into a Tasmanian peninsula by the Derwent River.

Hansen Yuncken’s foundation lies in fair collaborations, industry-leading talent and timely projects. Innovation is in their DNA, always seeking better ways. Their projects encompass various delivery methods, adapting to unique challenges. Hansen Yuncken isn’t just about construction; it’s about building sustainable solutions for
the future.

For more information contact Hansen Yuncken, Level 10, 412 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004, phone 03 9831 6500, email melbourne@hansenyuncken.com.au, website www.hansenyuncken.com.auu

Bills Street Social Housing - The Homes Victoria, Hansen Yuncken
Bills Street Social Housing - The Homes Victoria, Hansen Yuncken
Bills Street Social Housing - The Homes Victoria, Hansen Yuncken
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