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Dynamic Hobart Tiling ensured high-quality, durable, and coordinated tiling outcomes across
diverse spaces within The Forest redevelopment.

Dynamic Hobart Tiling

As one of Tasmania’s emerging leaders in specialist commercial tiling services, Dynamic Hobart Tiling, led by Director Henry Nguyen (Cert IV in Construction and Building), delivered proven technical expertise, exceptional attention to detail, and a highly collaborative approach to the landmark University of Tasmania – The Forest development.

At the University of Tasmania’s The Forest redevelopment, Dynamic Hobart Tiling mobilised its highly skilled team of ten tradespeople to execute complex wall and floor tiling works across multiple building levels. The scope included high-use, high-expectation environments such as Level 1 End-of-Trip facilities, Level 2 Back-of-House areas, teaching spaces, and premium corporate zones, all requiring a consistently high-end architectural finish.

“This project required the installation of a wide variety of tile formats, ranging from intricate Japanese mosaics to large-format panel tiles,” explains Henry Nguyen. “Achieving the specified finish demanded advanced technical capability, accurate setting-out, and strict adherence to workmanship standards across every stage of delivery.”

To mitigate long-term waterproofing, durability, and system compatibility risks, Dynamic Hobart Tiling implemented a fully integrated Mapei system, incorporating screeds, membranes, adhesives, grouts, and silicones. “By adopting a single, fully compatible system, we were able to secure full manufacturer warranties while ensuring long-term performance and consistency across all applications,” said Henry.

Project delivery was underpinned by disciplined coordination and early engagement with the builder, consultants, and key stakeholders. Dynamic Hobart Tiling worked closely with the builder, architect, and client from initial pricing and programming through to site mobilisation and final handover, ensuring all works were delivered in strict accordance with engineering and architectural documentation.

Documentation control, sequencing, and quality assurance were managed through Aconex and BIM 360, supported by regular site meetings that maintained clear communication across trades and significantly reduced the risk of downstream rework.

For Dynamic Hobart Tiling, The Forest project demonstrates how early technical input, consistent installation methodology, and collaborative site engagement can successfully deliver complex tiling packages within high-performance institutional and commercial environments.

Established in 2022 and led by Henry Nguyen, who brings more than a decade of hands-on industry experience supported by formal construction qualifications, Dynamic Hobart Tiling has rapidly built a reputation as a trusted contractor for high-end commercial and institutional projects across Tasmania.

For more information contact Dynamic Hobart Tiling, 230-234 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 phone 0416 727 768, website www.dynamichobarttiling.com.au

Mez Contracting delivered expert waterproofing at Norwood Green, using durable
torch-applied membranes for structural longevity.

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Mez Contracting

As Adelaide’s longest-standing waterproofing specialists, Mezcon Dayproof brought over 35 years of proven experience to the transformative Norwood Green project, delivering durable, high-performance solutions tailored to high traffic environments, providing a critical safeguard against long-term structural deterioration and costly remediation.

“We installed a complete waterproofing system from Mapei, with the scope including waterproofing for the podium plaza on level two, the retaining walls, planter boxes, and floor areas,” Operations Manager George Rowan explained. “We used a torch-applied bitumen membrane renowned for its durability and proven performance. The proprietary material comes in rolls, and provides a reliable, long-term waterproofing solution.”

In high-risk areas such as retaining walls, Mezcon Dayproof installed a double layer of membrane along with a protective drainage sheet (HDPE) to ensure maximum protection and structural longevity, using a controlled heating process to achieve full adhesion to the substrate.

While technical challenges can arise in a large-scale development like Norwood Green, George credits a smooth workflow to strong collaboration with the builder. “Buildtec were great to work with,” he said. “Materials were delivered to our yard and craned over the building when needed. Everything was well-organised.”

With a track record spanning over 35 years, Mezcon Dayproof has built a solid reputation for excellence in both residential and commercial sectors.

In addition to waterproofing, the company also offers concrete remediation, truncations, specialist grouting, shotcrete, carbon fibre reinforcement, crack injection (acrylic, pu, epoxy, etc), epoxy repairs and applications, polyurea spray and applications, as well as expansion joints, and all types of water sealing services, interior and exterior.

“Projects like Norwood Green really showcase our expertise in torch-applied membranes,” says George. “It’s where we shine, applying best practices and proven systems to ensure the long-term success of
high-profile builds.”

For more information contact Mez Contracting, 4/13 Thames Avenue, Klemzig SA 5087, email info@mezcontracting.com, phone 08 8346 0924, website www.mezcontracting.com.au

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