Remedial Engineering
Remedial engineering refers to the process of identifying and addressing problems or deficiencies in existing engineering systems or structures. This can involve assessing the safety, functionality, and efficiency of various components, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing solutions to bring the system up to the desired standards. Remedial engineering is essential for maintaining and improving infrastructure, ensuring safety and compliance, and optimising performance. It requires a combination of technical knowledge, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, and is an important aspect of the engineering profession.
Skyview Castle Hill
A first-of-its-kind takeover of a 1,000-unit, 5-building development.
Hassel St Parramatta Carpark Redevelopment
Adding two 34-storey towers (560 units) above an existing carpark.
Residential Complex — Lane Cove
One of the biggest structural engineering claims in NSW Supreme Court.
Stamford Cosmopolitan
Structural, façade, waterproofing and mechanical remedial on an iconic luxury residence.
Ashfield Civic Centre
Ashfield Civic Centre
Metro Residence Rosebery
Stamford Cosmopolitan Double Bay
Elizabeth Bay
Elizabeth Bay