392 Oxford street, Paddington NSW

Project Location: 392 Oxford Street, Paddington, NSW

Scope of Works:
The project involved comprehensive external maintenance and restoration works carried out exclusively via rope access, ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding environment and efficient use of resources. The scope of work included:

  • Anchor Point Installation:
    Certified anchor points were strategically installed to facilitate safe and effective rope access for all subsequent works. Installation was completed in compliance with current Australian Standards and safety regulations.
  • Surface Preparation:
    All external surfaces were thoroughly prepared prior to repairs and painting. This process involved cleaning, removal of loose materials, and surface conditioning to ensure optimal adhesion and longevity of subsequent treatments.
  • Render Repairs:
    All areas of damaged or deteriorated render were carefully identified and addressed. Defective sections were removed, and the underlying surfaces were properly prepared to ensure strong adhesion. New render was applied in multiple coats, skillfully matched to the existing texture and finish to achieve a seamless integration with the surrounding façade. Final works were inspected to ensure structural integrity and aesthetic consistency.
  • Window Frame Restoration:
    Timber window frames were carefully restored to improve their appearance and durability. Works included the removal of flaking and deteriorated paint, light surface preparation, minor repairs using timber fillers, and the application of a primer and high-quality, weather-resistant topcoats to achieve a consistent and long-lasting finish.
  • Painting:
    A complete repaint of the external façade was carried out using premium-grade, weather-resistant coatings. The painting works revitalized the building’s appearance and provided an additional layer of protection against the elements.

Project Outcome:
All works were completed to a high standard of quality and workmanship, within the allocated timeframe and budget. The use of rope access techniques enabled efficient execution of the tasks while maintaining stringent safety protocols. The building at 392 Oxford Street, Paddington, NSW, has been successfully restored and is now better protected against environmental factors, with an enhanced visual presentation.

9 Help street, Chattswood NSW

Project Location: 9 Help street, Chatswood, NSW

Scope of Works:
This project involved the removal and replacement of damaged double-glazed glass, completed using rope access techniques for safety and efficiency. The key activities included:

  • Removal of Broken Glass:
    Safely removing broken double-glazed glass panel with controlled techniques to prevent further damage and ensure the safety of the surrounding environment.
  • Preparation of Window Frames:
    Cleaning and preparing the window frames to ensure they were suitable for the installation of the new double-glazed glass units.
  • Installation of New Double-Glazed Glass:
    Installing new double-glazed glass units, enhancing the building’s insulation, weatherproofing, and overall aesthetic appeal.
  • Stitch Plate Installation:
    Installing temporary stitch plates to secure the newly installed double-glazed glass while the structural silicone cured, ensuring stability and compliance with structural standards.

Project Outcome:
The project was completed to a high standard, with rope access ensuring efficient and precise work. New double-glazed glass units were installed, improving the building’s insulation and appearance. All objectives were met on time, and the building’s façade was successfully restored.

34 Gerard Street, Cremorne NSW

Project Location: 34 Gerard street, Cremorne, NSW

Scope of Works:
The project was carried out at a high-rise location in Cremorne, NSW, with all works completed via rope access to ensure safety and efficiency. The scope of works included the following key tasks:

  • Anchor Point Installation:
    Certified anchor points were installed at strategic locations on the building to facilitate safe and secure rope access for all subsequent works. These anchor points were installed in full compliance with Australian safety standards.
  • Overflow Pipe Installation:
    New overflow pipes were installed to ensure proper water drainage from the building, preventing potential water damage and improving the overall functionality of the building’s plumbing system.
  • Render Repairs:
    Areas of damaged render were identified and repaired to restore the building’s exterior. The damaged render was removed, surfaces were prepared, and new render was applied to match the original finish.
  • Brick Work with Flashing Installation:
    Brick work was carried out to address damaged sections, with new bricks carefully matched to the existing façade. Flashing was installed around vulnerable areas to prevent water ingress and ensure the building’s long-term durability.
  • Caulking:
    Caulking was applied at the junctions where the brickwork and rendered areas meet, ensuring a sealed and weatherproof barrier. This process enhances the building’s protection against moisture infiltration and helps maintain its structural integrity.
  • Pressure Washing:
    The building’s exterior surfaces were thoroughly pressure washed to remove dirt, grime, and environmental buildup, restoring the building’s appearance and preparing it for further treatments.
  • Window Cleaning:
    All exterior windows were thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, grime, and environmental residues. This not only improved the building’s appearance but also ensured better natural light penetration and enhanced the overall aesthetic quality of the façade.
  • Painting:
    Only the areas of the building’s exterior that were damaged or showing signs of wear were repainted. High-quality, weather-resistant coatings were applied to these sections to restore their appearance and provide durable protection against the elements.

Project Outcome:
The project was successfully completed on time and within budget, with all works executed to a high standard of quality and safety. The use of rope access allowed for efficient execution of the tasks while maintaining strict adherence to safety protocols. The building at Cremorne, NSW, has been restored to its full aesthetic potential with enhanced protection against environmental factors.

3 Taylor Street, Darlinghurst NSW

Project Location: 3 Taylor street, Darlinghurst, NSW

Scope of Works:
The project at Darlinghurst, NSW, was carried out using rope access techniques to ensure efficiency and safety. The works included the following tasks:

  • Anchor Point Installation:
    Certified anchor points were installed in key locations to provide secure attachment points for rope access operations, adhering to all relevant safety standards and regulations.
  • Surface Preparation:
    The building’s exterior was thoroughly pressure washed to remove dirt, grime, and environmental buildup. This step ensured the surfaces were clean and properly prepared for the subsequent installation of flashing and painting, allowing for optimal adhesion of materials.
  • Flashing Installation:
    Flashing was installed at key junctions to prevent water ingress and enhance the building’s appearance, ensuring a clean, finished look while protecting the structure from moisture damage.
  • Caulking:
    Caulking was applied to areas with gaps where water could get in, helping to create a secure seal and keep the building protected from leaks.
  • Painting:
    The back façade of the building was fully repainted to freshen up its look and protect it from the weather. We used high-quality, weather-resistant paint to ensure it stays looking great for years to come.

Project Outcome:
The project was completed efficiently and to a high standard, meeting all safety and quality requirements. The use of rope access allowed for minimal disruption while achieving precise results. The completed works have enhanced the building’s aesthetics, weather resistance, and overall performance.

511 President Avenue, Sutherland NSW

Project Location: 511 President Avenue, Sutherland NSW

Scope of Works:
This project involved a series of exterior maintenance tasks at the Sutherland location, all completed using rope access for efficiency and safety. The key activities included:

  • Anchor Points Installation:
    Secure and appropriately positioned anchor points were installed on the building to ensure safe and stable rope access for all operations, in full compliance with established safety standards.
  • Caulking Around Windows:
    Caulking was applied around the perimeter of the windows to seal any gaps, preventing water ingress and improving the building’s overall weatherproofing and energy efficiency.
  • Painting:
    Specific areas of the building’s exterior were repainted to enhance its appearance and protect against environmental wear. High-quality, weather-resistant coatings were applied to ensure a durable and long-lasting finish.

Project Outcome:
The project was completed smoothly and on time, with all tasks carried out to a high standard. Using rope access allowed for efficient work without disrupting the building’s daily use. The building’s appearance has been improved, and its protection against the elements has been enhanced through the completed tasks.

437 Bourke street, Surry Hills NSW

Project Location: 437 Bourke Street, Surry Hills NSW (Heritage Building)

Scope of Works:
The project was carried out at a heritage building in Surry Hills NSW, utilizing rope access techniques to ensure both safety and efficiency throughout the work. The key activities included:

  • Broken Glass Removal:
    The damaged glass was safely removed from the building’s façade using controlled techniques to prevent any further damage to the surrounding areas and ensure the safety of the workers and the public.
  • Temporary Safety Measures:
    While the new glass was being manufactured, temporary safety measures were put in place to secure the openings and protect the building from potential hazards, ensuring that the site remained secure during the interim period.
  • New Glass Installation:
    Once the custom-made replacement glass was ready, it was carefully installed in the original openings, restoring the building’s aesthetic integrity while maintaining compliance with heritage preservation guidelines.

Project Outcome:
The project was completed successfully with all tasks carried out to a high standard. Rope access provided a safe and efficient solution for working on the heritage building, allowing the work to be done without compromising the building’s structure or appearance. The new glass installation has enhanced both the safety and visual appeal of the building, while ensuring it remains in line with heritage preservation standards.

271 King street, Newtown NSW

Project location: 271 King street, Newtown NSW

Scope of works: We are pleased to confirm the successful completion of remedial and protective works carried out in Newtown, NSW.

  • Water Pressure Cleaning: All surfaces were thoroughly pressure washed to remove dirt, biological growth, and surface contaminants, ensuring a clean and stable substrate for further treatment.

  • Brick Works: Necessary repairs to the existing brickwork were undertaken, including repointing, replacing damaged bricks, and ensuring structural integrity.

  • Surface Preparation: The surfaces were carefully prepared, including patching, priming, and ensuring all areas were adequately conditioned to receive the waterproof membrane.

  • Application of Waterproof Membrane: A high-performance waterproof membrane was professionally applied, providing a durable and long-lasting barrier against water ingress and environmental factors.

Project Outcome: 

All works were performed via rope access techniques by trained and certified technicians, ensuring safe, efficient, and minimally invasive operations with minimal disruption to the surrounding area.

176 Glenmore road, Paddington NSW

Project Location: 176 Glenmore road, Paddington NSW
Scope of Works:
We’re pleased to confirm the successful completion of telecommunication upgrade works at a property located in Paddington, NSW.

Removal of Existing Antennas and Brackets:
Outdated telecommunication antennas and associated mounting brackets were safely removed. This process included the careful disassembly and disposal of legacy components to prepare the area for new installations.

Installation of New Brackets:
New brackets were installed to support the upgraded antenna system. All fittings were securely fastened and aligned to meet operational and safety standards.

Installation of New Antennas:
New telecommunication antennas were professionally installed on the prepared brackets. Each unit was precisely positioned and secured to ensure optimal signal transmission and long-term performance.

Cable Connection and Waterproofing:
Remaining cables were connected as required, with all cable joints and entry points thoroughly sealed to ensure watertight integrity and protection from environmental exposure.

Project Outcome:
All works were carried out via rope access by trained and certified technicians, in close coordination with riggers and crane operators. This collaborative approach ensured a safe and streamlined operation with minimal disruption to the site and surrounding area.