Project Coordination is pleased to have been awarded the Design and Construction Contract for the AEIOU Autism Centre, a Signature Project for the John James Foundation.
The AEIOU Autism Centre will be operated by the AEIOU Foundation to provide early interventional therapy and development programs for children aged 2-6 years affected by autism.
The facility will be a single level building broadly consisting of activity rooms, therapy rooms, craft rooms, storage, staff office amenity, meeting rooms, heated outdoor play areas (under roofline), outdoor play area and children’s play equipment, landscaping, perimeter fencing, garbage enclosure and hardstand car parking.
This signature project continues the Company’s relationship with the John James Foundation, having completed the award winning John James Village in 2016, which is Canberra’s home-away-from-home for people with life-threatening blood cancers.
Project Coordination is pleased to have been awarded the contract to undertake the construction of Deakin.One commercial building.
The building features a three-storey office building plus two basement levels for secure car parking.
The main building features are glazed curtain wall facade, central glazed atrium, café, ‘end of trip’ facility and approximately 8,000m2 of office space.
For more information about this spectacular building, visit http://deakinone.com.au/
Construction is complete on the $55 million luxury apartment complex adjacent to Parliament House.
The development is built on a perpendicular axis from the grand and dignified St Andrew’s church. The geometry of the architecture was created to reflect the characteristics of the area – from the concentric circles to the striking lines of Parliament House itself. There are 91 apartments spread across one three-storey and two four-level apartment blocks over a shared basement.
No two residences are the same and every single apartment is fitted out like a penthouse including state of the art appliances, premium finishes and a private wine cellar. Every single apartment also offers views to Canberra’s most iconic landmarks or landscapes.
View the Estate Apartments website
Design development and construction of twenty Seniors Living Units in three buildings with elevator access, secure basement car parking and storage.
The project provides a high benchmark for the provision of social housing for seniors in NSW. The construction is of the highest standard and the design provides an outstanding quality of life outcome for residents. The structure is robustly constructed for low life-cycle cost and easy maintenance. The buildings are concrete framed with brick external walls and metal deck roofing and cladding.
The interiors are light and provide a comfortable living space whilst being easy to look after.
The external works and landscaping provides a pleasant living atmosphere for residents.
The Bradfield is Stage 1 of a new Community Housing Canberra Development located in Downer consisting of 37 two-storey townhouses split across four separate buildings.
Each home has either 2 or 3 bedrooms, and every home contains an ensuite, garage and generous 2.4 metre entry doors. The development includes architectural features such as 25 steel framed window boxes creating a “pop out” effect, and 12 two-story steel framed “eyebrows” framing the top floor balconies. The landscaping features permeable paving and corten feature mowing strips.
The redevelopment of Marymead property and facilities included the demolition of existing buildings, new infrastructure and roads, refurbishments to the existing Marymead Centre, construction of a new 3 storey administration office, construction of Care Houses, 84 Independent Living Units, a Community Centre and almost 2km of retaining walls within a 49,488.00 m2 site.
Marymead works to ensure that children, young people and their families, including those who are most vulnerable across Canberra and the surrounding NSW regions, are well supported through their key life transitions and are able to achieve positive life outcomes and live fulfilling productive and happy lives.
Refurbishment of existing building and replacement of existing retaining wall.
The works consisted of a complete roof replacement including strengthening of the structural framework—replacement of all lintels and windows—the drilling and installation of brick ties and replacement of salt deteriorated bricks—the cement rendering of the entire external facade—demolition and replacement of asbestos eaves—replacement of internal wall and ceiling linings—some new doors—new lighting and electrical fixtures—painting throughout—stormwater upgrade—and the construction of a new awning and precast retaining wall.
Construction is complete on the $15 million Marist College Canberra 50th Jubilee project.
The project recognises the 50 years that Marist College Canberra has been in operation in the ACT and consists of two new buildings and the repurposing of a third within a new urban precinct.
The main building accommodates Visual and Industrial Arts departments, a new open plan canteen and a student common room. To the south, a new standalone AFL pavilion defines the oval edge and the existing Brother’s Chapel has been retained and repurposed as a contemplative learning space.
This is the first project for Project Coordination with Marist College Canberra and is a significant addition to the Company’s education portfolio.
Construction is complete on the $16 million Eastlake Football Club in the Gungahlin Town Centre.
The Club facilities consist of a bistro including alfresco dining and indoor children’s play area, entertainment lounge, large function (200 guests), gaming lounge and sport bar with TAB facilities.
There is also a separately licensed public bar on the corner of Hinder and Efkarpidis Streets.
This is the 27th club project that the Company has carried out and the 8th for the Eastlake Football Club.
People are encouraged to join the club by visiting www.eastlakefc.com.au
The project provided an internal and external facelift as well as an extension to the ageing Bulli Surf Life Saving Club building to provide an upgraded facility for the provision of improved life saving services in the Illawarra area.