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Renyi guided Norwest Quarter’s sustainability, ensuring energy efficiency, regulatory compliance, and practical, high-performance building outcomes.

Renyi

Renyi, a building performance and energy efficiency consultancy, played a key role in the Norwest Quarter development, one of Sydney’s most ambitious sustainable mixed-use precincts.

Engaged early in the pre-construction phase, Renyi provided technical guidance to ensure the project met and exceeded Australia’s minimum compliance standards, aligning sustainability targets with practical construction constraints.

“We got involved before construction began,” explained Allan Ang, Director at Renyi. “Our scope included providing NatHERS/BASIX certification, NCC Section J and ESD design implementation advice for 181 dwellings over two buildings within the precinct at construction stage, all mandatory energy efficiency requirements under the National Construction Code. We set the performance criteria for the building envelope and service equipment to ensure compliance and efficiency.”

This involved detailed technical calculations to establish benchmarks for everything from air-conditioning systems to tapware efficiency.

“This project had ambitious sustainability targets that went beyond minimum national requirements,” said Allan. “Our job was to align those aspirations with the builder’s practical and financial constraints, helping to achieve the best possible outcomes within budget.”

Striking that balance required careful co-ordination between the developer, builder, and Renyi’s team. “It was a juggling act,” Allan admitted. “There were some areas where we couldn’t compromise, like the building fabric’s thermal performance, but in others, we found smart substitutions, sourcing more cost-effective, water-efficient fixtures that still met high sustainability ratings.”

Renyi’s involvement continued throughout construction, ensuring every trade aligned with the project’s sustainability matrix. “Once the performance parameters were established, our role was to follow through with the builder to make sure all subcontractor works complied,” Allan said. “When unexpected challenges arose, such as availability of materials or system conflicts, we worked closely with the design and construction teams to find compliant, efficient alternatives that didn’t compromise on quality or aesthetics.”

The result is a benchmark in sustainable mixed-use development, demonstrating how collaboration, technical precision, and adaptability can translate lofty sustainability goals into real-world outcomes. “We’re proud of how we managed to balance the expectations of both developer and builder,” said Allan. “Norwest Quarter showcases our ability to go above and beyond minimum standards to help deliver a building that’s genuinely sustainable.”

With Renyi’s guidance, the project not only achieved compliance, it helped redefined it. “It wasn’t a straightforward process,” Allan reflected. “But through true expertise and teamwork, we helped the builder resolve complex service issues and ensure the project met its high-performance aspirations.”

The outcome resulted in 7.8 Star NatHERS/BASIX certification for the project with cost-effective advice to revise the glazing thermal targets.

Renyi partners with clients to achieve Green Star accreditation through the Green Building Council of Australia, as well as NABERS and BASIX certification with NSW Planning—further reinforcing each project’s commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency.

With a focus on collaboration and transparency, Renyi supports clients at every stage of development, helping them achieve superior environmental performance without compromising on quality or functionality. The dedicated Renyi team takes pride in providing personalised service, technical excellence, and ongoing guidance—building strong, lasting partnerships that deliver smarter, greener outcomes.

For Renyi, Norwest Quarter stands as a testament to their philosophy: building smarter, greener, and better.

For more information contact Renyi, Level 23, 520 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, phone 02 9316 8882, email info@renyi.com.au, website www.renyi.com.au

JKA delivered custom glazing solutions balancing acoustic, energy, and aesthetic requirements for Metroplex Westgate.

JKA Commercial Glazing

JKA Commercial Glazing was engaged to deliver specialist glazing solutions that met Lot 2 Barracks Road’s rigorous design and performance standards. JKA’s scope included the supply and installation of commercial-grade aluminium windows and doors for both internal and external applications.

Externally, the team installed 150mm x 50mm front-glazed commercial framing, hinged doors, and an automatic sliding door, incorporating energy-efficient and acoustically rated Insulated Glass Units (IGUs). Internally, the same framing system was used along with double-pocket acoustic glazing, ensuring privacy, noise control,
and compliance across the board.

“Key requirements for the project included wind and water ratings, acoustic and energy performance, powder-coating, hardware, and aesthetic consistency,” said Andrew Woods, JKA General Manager. “We worked closely with Douglas Construction and used our in-house review systems to analyse all specifications, ensuring compliance with Australian standards and design intent.”

One of the standout challenges was finding glazing solutions that could balance energy efficiency, soundproofing, and privacy. JKA sourced and combined different types of glass, including painted glass for spandrel panels and coloured films for blocked-out privacy sections—often within the same window. Products used included Alspec Hunter front-glazed and acoustic framing, Alspec Swan commercial doors, and Duratec Zeus powder-coated finishes, paired with advanced IGU configurations and Auto Ingress operators.

Some windows, measuring up to 4.2m high, required pre-glazing offsite and installation using cranes and vacuum lifters due to limited site access. Despite these complexities, JKA delivered a sleek, high-performing glazing package.

“Our involvement in Metroplex Westgate highlights our ability to extract precise requirements from complex documents and deliver high-calibre glazing solutions on time,” said Andrew. “It’s a true testament to the expertise of our fabrication and installation teams, and our collaborative approach with clients and contractors.”

For more information contact JKA Commercial Glazing, 22 Griffin Crescent, Brendale QLD 4500, phone 07 3881 3442, email sales@jkaglazing.com, website www.jkaglazing.com.au

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