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University of Queensland (UQ) Plant Futures Facility
Client : The University of Queensland (UQ)
Main Construction Company : Hansen Yuncken
Architect : m3 Architecture
Certifier / DDA : Certis
Engineer : Bligh Tanner
Planting the Seeds of Innovation
The University of Queensland’s Plant Futures Facility is a cutting-edge innovation in plant science and the development of sustainable ecosystems with global impact. Located on the St Lucia Campus, this state-of-the-art facility is set to position UQ as a leader in plant research in the Southern Hemisphere and establish it among the most sophisticated controlled environment facilities in Australia.
Hansen Yuncken, a leading construction company renowned for its expertise in delivering highly technical projects, has played an instrumental role in bringing this ambitious vision to reality.
The scope of the project included the demolition of existing buildings, constructing two floors of Controlled Environment Growth Rooms, support spaces, and a basement. Additionally, the project involved intricate landscaping and a rooftop deck housing building services equipment and glasshouses.
“The University of Queensland’s Plant Futures Facility is exclusively a research-intensive building designed to simulate precise environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, lighting, and CO2,” said Krystel Lawrence, Senior Contract Administrator at Hansen Yuncken.
“Our team has integrated highly controlled, flexible interior grow rooms and laboratory spaces to cater to a wide range of plant science research, particularly focusing on high-temperature research.”
What sets the Plant Futures Facility apart is its commitment to sustainability and advanced architectural detail. The building adheres to Physical Containment Level 2 Laboratory (PC2) requirements under the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) and Approved Arrangements (AA) for a 5.2 Biosecurity Containment Level 2 (BC2) bio-containment facility, underscoring its role in addressing global food, fibre, fuel, and sustainable production systems.
From a construction perspective, the project presented multiple challenges. One notable complexity was the intricate detailed façade made of face brick, which took over 12 months to complete.
“The glasshouses, located on the rooftop, provided unique challenges in terms of their erection methodology,” Krystel said. “Service Coordination and reticulation through congested plant rooms required meticulous planning and the significant use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) to coordinate and resolve these challenges, ensuring adequate maintenance access for the future.”Hansen Yuncken commenced work on the Plant Futures Facility site in late November 2021, with make-safe and demolition operations starting in December 2021.
The first slab was successfully poured on May 4, 2022. At the peak of construction, the project team comprised 14 key members, with over 65 subcontractors engaged. On any given day, up to 130 workers were diligently working on-site to meet project milestones and deliver high-quality results.
Hansen Yuncken Queensland Manager, Michael Vicenzino reflected on the overall project; “The University of Queensland Plant Futures Facility has been one of the most complex research projects we’ve undertaken. The interface between numerous specialist contractors, some from the northern hemisphere and services contractors to deliver the specialist controlled environments with programming that enables multiple variants of atmospheric growing conditions in the grow rooms and glasshouses has been both a challenging and interesting learning experience. The exceptional quality of this building is a testament to our team’s ability to handle highly technical and serviced facilities, furthering our expertise in the education and research sectors.”
Hansen Yuncken’s precision engineering and commitment to excellence will leave a lasting impact on UQ’s research capabilities and global contributions to sustainable ecosystems.
Proudly Australian, privately owned and controlled, Hansen Yuncken’s enduring success is shaped by experience and thirst for innovation. They are one of the nation’s largest commercial building contractors, employing over 600 team members across New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria.
For more information contact Hansen Yuncken, Level 1, 639 Wickham Street Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, phone
07 3872 4000, brisbane@hansenyuncken.com.au, website www.hansenyuncken.com.au
Sustainable waste management during the construction of UQ’s Plant Futures Facility
Case StudiesCleanaway’s involvement in the construction of the University of Queensland Plant Futures Facility underscores the significance of effective waste management solutions in large-scale projects.
With a steadfast focus on sustainability, resource recovery, regulatory compliance, and environmental standards, Cleanaway is the leading waste management company in Australia.
“Our dedicated staff are extensively trained in both construction and demolition waste management. This expertise allows us to handle diverse waste streams with precision and efficiency, ensuring a seamless waste collection and processing,” said Felicity Willmett, Cleanaway’s National Operational Performance Manager.
“Over 60 staff members from our Brisbane office, including frontline driver operators and customer call centre specialists, collaborated seamlessly to ensure smooth waste collection, processing, and recycling for more than 150 services for this project. The team’s dedication to customer service, exceptional work ethic, and commitment to the community was exemplary.”
Throughout the project, Regional Manager Tiffany Paffey played a crucial role in overseeing the site and project, ensuring that waste management operations ran safely, smoothly and efficiently. Tiffany’s leadership and strategic oversight were instrumental in coordinating logistics, optimising waste removal processes, and maintaining timely service delivery, contributing to the overall success of the project and ensuring the safety of both the Cleanaway and site teams.
“Our waste management services operate on an ad hoc basis, where clients can simply call us when the need arises. We pride ourselves on being highly responsive and agile, ensuring that we can promptly address construction site requirements,” said Felicity.
“The waste bin plays a crucial role in site operations and must be serviced within the requested timeframe. We understand the intricacies of the industry, and work closely with our construction partners to navigate the challenges and complexities of project logistics, ensuring a seamless coordination of all the moving parts.”
Cleanaway prioritise high resource recovery rates and implement eco-friendly practices to not only facilitate effective waste disposal but also contribute to environmental conservation efforts. Their goal is to ensure that every aspect of their waste management services aligns with the principles of sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Through communication and collaboration, Cleanaway can get the best outcomes for customers.
For more information contact your local Cleanaway branch by calling 13 13 59, www.cleanaway.com.au
Epcon Contracting offers eco-friendly, non-toxic epoxy flooring solutions for commercial, residential, and industrial projects
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With years of experience in the flooring industry and a solid reputation among builders and construction companies across Australia, Epcon Contracting has proven itself as a leader in epoxy flooring solutions, and a clear choice for the University of Queensland (UQ) Plant Futures Facility project.
“At Epcon Contracting, we pride ourselves on being an independent, commercial, residential, and industrial floor contractor, specialising in epoxy flooring systems,” said Kirk Rome, Director of Epcon Contracting. “We promote and use only the most reliable components and materials, ensuring our services are non-toxic, safe, and environmentally friendly.”
Epcon Contracting’s involvement in the UQ Plant Futures Facility was comprehensive, encompassing a range of flooring solutions tailored to the facility’s unique requirements. The scope of work included applying epoxy resin to the staircase, using 2pac epoxy on Levels 2, 3 and 4 and concrete sealer on Levels 1-2 and Levels 4-6, maintaining slip resistant finish for compliant safety. Resin supplied by Sika Australia, with slip resistance verified by Slip Test Australia.
Additionally, they utilised epoxy resin mortar in the basement to correct the concrete and applied Sika 263SL followed by Sika 264 Epoxy rollcoats incorporating aluminum oxide.
For the Level 6 greenhouses, Epcon’s team, installed the Tremco Alphaguard waterproof membrane, supplied by Tremco Australia, and for the external footpaths, a spray-applied Streetscape Concrete Sealer was utilised from Concrete Colour Systems.
“Our team had to coordinate closely with other trades to gain access to spaces, which extended our timeline to July,” Kirk explains. “Despite the challenges, we ensured that every aspect of our work met the highest standards of quality and performance.”
As a family-run business, Epcon Contracting operates with a personal touch and a commitment to excellence. “Our aim is to provide our clients with strong and great-looking floors at competitive prices and within budget,” Kirk said. “We install epoxy flooring that performs in harmony with the architecture of the building and the type of business carried out at the facility.”
For more information contact Epcon Contracting, phone 0431 083 575, website www.epconcontracting.com.au.