INTREC completed an upgrade of the existing student spaces within Building 5 at the University of Technology Sydney‘s (UTS) Ultimo Campus. The refurbishments took place throughout various spaces within Building 5, including the computer labs, study spaces and the student breakout area. Works commenced with the strip out of all existing internal finishes, disconnection of electrical and communication services and
INTREC were engaged by NSW Health to relocate the existing Newborn Emergency Transport Service (NETS) facility from its existing location within Westmead Hospital, to a new facility located at Bankstown Airport. This refurbishment included modifications of the building’s existing services and installation of new services required to meet the specific needs of the NETS team. INTREC also constructed a new
The necessity for the next generation of students to be able to concentrate in a comfortable learning environment has been identified by both the Queensland and New South Wales State Governments as essential in achieving positive learning outcomes. With over $600 million committed to the delivery of priority state school air conditioning projects in New South Wales and Queensland combined,
INTREC have been engaged by APP Corporation (APP) under a Construction Management contract to undertake the internal and external refurbishment of various Goodstart Early Learning Centres throughout Victoria and Tasmania. Internal works included vinyl flooring replacement, new plumbing fixtures, repainting, and custom joinery built in line with the Goodstart Design Guidelines. Internal works were conducted out of normal working hours.
INTREC were engaged by Dexus Property Group to deliver a stylish End of Trip Facility (EOTF) at the Dexus owned QV Building at 222 Lonsdale Street, sitting in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. This EOTF forms Stage 1 of an extensive scope of works, to be completed over five levels within the building. Situated on the Basement Level of 222
Henry Schein Halas (HSH), Australia’s largest dental distributor, engaged INTREC through nettletontribe to undertake an interior refurbishment of their office space and operational sales showroom in Mascot, NSW. The project was delivered in two stages over a 15-week programme. In Stage 1, our team completed an open-plan office space featuring common areas and meeting rooms. Stage 2 involved the construction
Delivering in independent living, residential aged care and respite services, Emmy Monash is a not-for-profit Jewish Aged Care provider, located in Caulfield North. Having recently completed their five-year strategic plan over a period of significant growth, Emmy Monash have continued to provide ongoing improvement for the lives of the Jewish community. As part of this strategic plan, INTREC worked with
Hines is one of the largest and most innovative real estate organisations in the world. With a pioneering commitment to sustainability and quality, Hines have developed, redeveloped and acquired over 1,362 properties around the world. As part of Hines’ portfolio of premium Brisbane properties, 100 Brookes Street is widely regarded as an A-Grade commercial office building that offers superior services.
INTREC were engaged by the Queensland Museum to deliver an interior refurbishment of the Sciencentre SparkLab in Southbank, Brisbane. The first major renovation since it’s opening in 2004, the project was made up of over 40 interactive exhibitions. These exhibits show how science contributes to our daily lives and is a showcase for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). The
INTREC has been engaged as the Design & Construct contractor for the rollout of the new Service NSW centres as part of NSW Government’s commitment to offer better services to the people of NSW. INTREC were able to commit to and provide the human resources required to deliver 41 fitout & refurbishment projects located within Sydney metropolitan and NSW regional