GTC Engineering delivered modular structural and architectural steelwork, ensuring efficient installation and high-quality finishes.
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In pursuing ambitious sustainability, design, and delivery objectives for LIV Albert, Mirvac partnered with GTC Engineering, a specialist in structural and architectural steelwork.
As GTC’s first major build-to-rent project, LIV Albert showcased their expertise in modular construction, precision fabrication, and seamless collaboration with large project teams.
GTC’s role was to deliver the structural and architectural steelwork for the project, ensuring every element met the design intent while being fabricated for maximum efficiency. This included large-scale framing elements, complex external steel features, and architectural details designed to complement the building’s contemporary aesthetic.
“We approached the project with a very modular mindset,” explained Tom Butler, General Manager. “We used fabrication and installation techniques that streamlined onsite installation times. Things like fully assembled pergola framing installed with the tower crane, and using precast lean-over trailers for oversized frames. These methods helped us work faster, smarter, and with less disruption on-site.”

GTC’s modular fabrication strategy was critical to minimising time spent on-site and ensuring high-quality finishes. Tom notes that the project was set up logistically, with a site layout and delivery strategy that allowed specialist contractors to work efficiently.
“The modular steelwork, coordinated closely between GTC and Mirvac site management, was the big winner in terms of build speed,” Tom said. “It gave us an edge in hitting milestones and reducing the potential for bottlenecks.”
On a project of this scale, collaboration was key. GTC Engineering worked closely with Mirvac’s internal teams, the broader contractor network, and multiple on-site trades to ensure steel elements were delivered and installed without delays.
“Mirvac’s site team was very accommodating and easy to work with,” Tom said.
“The Veyor system was a key factor in ensuring on-time deliveries and transparency on what was happening throughout the day. Mirvac as a whole is a terrific company to work with. Their appreciation of subcontractors and the work they do is visible in their day-to-day dealings.”
This collaborative culture extended beyond logistics to include design coordination and sequencing, particularly for complex external elements that had to integrate seamlessly with the building façade.
While many construction projects encounter unexpected technical hurdles, GTC’s scope was well supported by the site’s advanced logistical planning. Still, the team’s innovative approach ensured that even oversized or awkward steelwork could be installed efficiently.



“Our modular approach eliminated a lot of the potential challenges,” said Tom. “By pre-assembling components off-site and using crane lifts strategically, we reduced on-site handling and were able to achieve a high standard of finish without adding time to the programme.”
For Tom, LIV Albert holds a personal connection as well as a professional achievement. “Building 3 was a big milestone for us, and the completion of the external works is something I’m really proud of. I live and was raised in Brunswick, so it gives me a lot of pride to drive past the job site on my way to the supermarket and see the work the team did,” he said.
For the company as a whole, LIV Albert represents more than just another successful delivery, it’s proof of their ability to handle large-scale, high-profile contracts in one of the country’s most competitive construction markets. “The ability to turn over that much steel in our first major contract is a great achievement for us,” Tom reflected.
“Big thanks to the whole team at Albert Fields for their contribution to the job and to us at GTC for giving us a great stepping stone into this part of the industry,” Tom said.
For more information contact GTC Engineering, 6 Fonceca Street, Mordiallic VIC 3195, phone 03 9580 8134,
email info@gtcengineering.com.au; website www.gtcengineering.com.au














