A precast concrete build braced by a steel framed roof.
Moana: This new build involved steel framing and timber framing to the upper levels, overlying a suspended concrete slab and insitu concrete swimming pool suspended over the garage.
Port Adelaide: Deep piling was required through the historic Port Adelaide fill to act as support for a future 6-storey apartment building and underground carpark.
Nairne: A precast concrete, steel framed shopping centre constructed over a live culvert. High Impact Rollers were used to level and compact the site and a thick concrete slab over the culvert.
Beulah Park: Precast panel external walls with steel roof framing and suspended concrete slab. First floor burnished finish and ground floor polished concrete.
Hahndorf: This addition was constructed from suspended concrete slabs and lower level masonry with a steel-framed cathedral roof. The extension undermined the existing bluestone footings which required some underpinning.
Totness: A large steel-framed warehouse which includes servicing facilities along with sleek office space. Built onto a sloping site, controlled fill specifications are essential.
Mount Barker: This development off Springs Road includes a very architectural steel-framed interpretive centre and offices, along with numerous lightweight cold-formed storage sheds and precast horticulture store.
Mount Barker: This three-tenancy warehouse is constructed out of external precast panels and cranked single-legged portal frames.
Hahndorf: The very architectural lightweight / steel-framed museum holds a wine bar, kitchen, historic cooperage display along with the now restored 1854 Lutheran School House.