Emergency Maintenance (Urgent repairs: leaks, outages, broken systems)

Emergency Maintenance (Urgent repairs: leaks, outages, broken systems)

Our Projects
East Gosford Unit – Modification & Safety Upgrade
Works included supply and installation of grab rails and hand-held shower to support mobility as per OT report, along with replacement of a waterproof double GPO in the bathroom. Hallway walls were patched, blocked with timber for rail support, and repainted using a full 3-coat system. Similar blocking, patching, and painting were carried out in the separate toilet area to support angled grab rail installation. In Bedroom 1, advanced biological cleaning was performed due to severe urine contamination, followed by full replacement of subfloor sheeting and installation of compliant vinyl flooring. New vinyl floors were also installed in Bedroom 2, Hall, Lounge, and Dining areas after carpet removal and subfloor works where required. All flooring meets AMS specifications including R9 slip resistance, sound reduction, and fire rating.
Full Roof Replacement & Associated External Works
This large-scale roofing project involved the complete removal and replacement of approximately 680m² of existing sheet metal roofing with new Colorbond roofing. The new roof system was installed with upgraded pitch to improve drainage, and included sarking, anti-condensation blanket, roof battens, flashings, ridge and barge capping. Works also included installation of 17LM of new box gutters and 75LM of replacement gutters, along with 105LM of Colorbond downpipes and 7 new ground connections. All fixings and supports were included, and existing antennas (digital and MATV systems) were carefully removed and reinstated to facilitate roofing works. To safely execute the works, over 2,140m² of perimeter scaffolding was erected, and edge protection was installed along the carpark side. An oversized crane was used multiple times to lift materials to the fourth-storey roof without exceeding structural weight limits. A geotechnical report on the driveway was conducted to confirm suitability for heavy equipment, and tenants were notified in advance of any parking disruptions. Additional works included the isolation and reconnection of 10 external lights to allow for scaffold setup, installation of 20LM of new stormwater pipe, and the use of coloured filler to patch areas impacted by edge protection. Tree lopping at the carpark entrance was allowed for, pending need. The scope also covered the repair and repainting of any damaged parapets and all associated carpentry and electrical tasks necessary to complete the works safely and to compliance standards.