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19.01.2022 In November 2016 we carried out the fit-out of Decjuba’s new Joondalup store. This was a very quick fit-out that started on Thursday 3rd and was opened for trading on Friday 11th. The procurement of the fittings had been done by the client and we needed to get the building permit in place so that Centre Management at Lakeside Joondalup could let us commence. The permit was approved quickly when it was submitted to the City of Joondalup and Centre Management could not have be...en more helpful in getting us on site and underway. The work commenced with the demolition of the existing store room, with new walls put up and some ceiling repairs, followed by painting. The existing glazed shop front was partially re-glazed and the framing completely painted. New lights were installed, with new power and data cabling run to the storeroom and the counter. One feature wall was coated by Rendaroc and new tiling was laid in the entry. The display racks, storeroom shelving, counter and furniture were all installed and the sprinklers were re-arranged to suit the new layout. The job ran well, driven by Glenn from Albec, with little conflict from everyone needing to be in the same place at the same time without tripping over each other. The stock was being brought in as the floor was swept and Decjuba were trading on the Friday morning.



18.01.2022 Our first major project for Australian Hearing was the construction of their Rockingham clinic. Some minor demolition was required to take the 130m2 shop back to an empty shell to then fit the three audio rooms, reception, waiting area, tech area, sound booth, kitchenette and bathroom in. The Audio rooms needed double plasterboard layers and acoustic insulation for the walls and ceilings, and an additional insulated tiled ceiling above the audio rooms to provide a suitably ...quiet space for testing client’s hearing. This meant that access to run power, data and speaker cabling needed detailed planning to make sure everything was installed and in the right place. The demolition was completed very efficiently in 4 hours by the Platinum Demolition crew, leaving a great empty space, which we quickly filled with wall framing and building materials. The work progressed well, with new drains installed for the kitchen and all new air conditioning ductwork. The ceilings and walls were all constructed, sheeted and painted, with the services run through. The existing front doors and glazing were replaced with new glass and automatic sliding doors and a large pre-fabricated sound proof testing booth was installed. Carpet, joinery and furniture were installed, and the lights, data and final fit-off carried out on programme, six weeks from the commencement of the project. We assisted Australian Hearing to relocate from their small existing clinic in Rockingham and set up in the new clinic.

17.01.2022 The completed Riverpark Interpretation node at Point Walter

17.01.2022 We demolished the existing 35m long 1.7m high reinforced brick retaining wall at 29 Havelock St West Perth, having been awarded a design and construct contract including approvals. Planning Commission approval was required as the property is located in the Parliamentary Precinct and the work on site started in July 2016 and completed by September. The existing fence and wall was removed over one weekend, reducing the risk to traffic and pedestrians as it could only be loaded ...into trucks on the street. The limestone wall was built up in layers and waterproofed until it reached the old carpark level. The area was then backfilled and compacted and the reinforced concrete paving laid. We had recommended to the client that they use concrete rather than the original brick pavers, as part of the reason that the original wall had failed was stormwater seeping through the paving down the back of that wall. The combination of the upgraded stormwater system and the concrete paving will provide a structure that will last considerably longer than the original wall. After the concrete slab was poured, the top layer of the retaining wall and the limestone fence that replaced the original timber fence was completed.



16.01.2022 We have just finished the Main Roads Traffic Operation Centre, and completed the fit-out of Level 2 189 Royal St for the Department for Child Protection. Visit www.ccplwa.com.au to see the updates

16.01.2022 The completed Riverpark Interpretation node at Heathcote

14.01.2022 We have completed the strip out and make good works for the former Department for Child Protection offices in Midland. Following Evoke Interior's design, we have turned a tired rabbit warren of offices into bright, open spaces. Visit our website www.ccplwa.com.au and see the photos.



14.01.2022 Cranes in action at the MRWA MEB Welshpool site putting the replacement hut into position.

04.01.2022 The Bicton Baths Riverpark Interpretation node

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