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| More than just a building, Ngoolark is an award winning piece of architecture that connects buildings, students and the local Nyoongar community and changes the way in which those spaces are used. | | Contractor Triple - M Mechanical Services | Builder PACT Construction | Architect JCY Architects and Urban Designers |
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| The Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building is part of University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) $1.2 billion City Campus Master Plan to enhance student learning through collaborative thinking among students and staff. | Consultant AECOM & ARUP | Contractor A.G Coombs | Builder LendLease | Architect Gehry Partners, LLP & Daryl Jackson Robin Dyke |
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| The Northern Territory building industry has been given a boost with a new office and Skills Centre for the Housing Industry Association (HIA). The new building includes administration offices, a workshop and training room. | | Contractor AAMS | | |
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| Built on the old Lion Breweries site in Newmarket, this new facility is a hub for post-graduate engineering studies, including earthquake testing for three-storey buildings. Fantech supplied a number of Duct Mounted, Electronically Commutated (EC) fans. | Consultant BECA | Contractor Aquaheat NZ Ltd. | Builder Hawkins Construction | Architect Jasmax |
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| Valued at $34.5m, the University of Adelaide Hub Central provides students a wide range of informal learning spaces that foster social learning. The 10,500sqm hub has a wide range of facilities including a café, convenience store, post office... | Consultant Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) | Contractor O'Connors | Builder Baulderstone | Architect Hassell |
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| The Swanston Academic Building is the largest construction project ever undertaken by RMIT University. The state-of- the-art educational faculty consolidates the university’s Swanston St Precinct, offering an outstanding indoor environment quality. | Consultant AECOM | Contractor Brookfield Multiplex | Builder AECOM | Architect Lyons |
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| Nine uniquely painted Fantech roof ventilators brought an element of fun to the newly renovated Infants’ building at John Colet School in Belrose, New South Wales. | | | | Architect Templum Design Architects |
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