2021-2022 has seen a number of developments being built. The construction season for Alpine building is only possible from October once the ski season has ended to May when the mounting prepares to commence the following ski season. Successful construction of jobs is only possible with pre planning and extreme efficiency once the jobs commence.
From October 2021 to December 2021, Chalmers Constructions completed three levels to the Kooroora West development at Mt Buller including the manufacture and installation of precast panels and floors.
January 2022 saw the completion of two floors for the penthouse extension to Buller Central at Mt Buller. Buller Central development was previously constructed by Chalmers Constructions.
February 2022 – May 2022 is a work in progress for the completion of three levels of Apartments to the Timbuktu development, Mt Buller. This was also a development previously constructed by Chalmers Constructions.
Sheds with a difference
A recent job by Chalmers Constructions in Freshwater Creek was the building of two farm sheds utilising timber finish precast concrete panels.
Excavation of the site, delivery of the base material, spreading and rolling of the base material all undertaken by equipment owned and operated by Chalmers.
The precast concrete panels were manufactured by Chalmers on timber lined rubber mats owned and designed by Chalmers to give a realistic timber finish.
Semi trucks, trailers and A frames owned and operated by Chalmers ensures jobs are done on a timely and cost effective way as all stages are done in house. Chalmers has a great relationship with the crane operators who work together on numerous jobs and understand how each other operate.
Concrete can be utilised for more than a structural product and with imagination and skill, it can be a great feature in a building.
Chalmer’s Constructions create their own precast concrete products that improves the aesthetic and architectural features and value of the structures we build.
Whether it’s a texture like timber boarding, broken concrete in the wall or a formed design like the window frames, Chalmers Constructions has the equipment and ability to transform panels, walls and other elements into striking features.
1-3 Haystacks Drive, Torquay 3226
Architecturally designed warehouses for lease in the increasingly popular Torquay Industrial Estate, built by Chalmers Constructions.
Ideal for small, smart businesses—would suit online retailers, showrooms, boutique brewers, micro-manufacturers etc. Full-sized roller doors and parking available.
All enquiries
Tim Carson
Director / Sales Executive
mobile 0434 690 930
email tim@mccartneyrealestate.com.au
or visit http://www.mccartneyrealestate.com.au/listings/commercial_rental-2255400-torquay/
The warehouses are located in a prime position within the estate and allow great exposer to your business. All warehouses are built and fitted out to the highest quality.
A job recently completed by Chalmers Constructions was a townhouse development in Brighton, Melbourne.
The site was a residential block in bayside Melbourne that had both access and size restraints. Due to these factors, the Doka modular formwork system was utilised to build the walls and external structure of the development.
The Doka system was able to be moved within the small site with excavators, reducing the manual handling of materials and eliminating the need for an overhead crane.
The walls, once formed using the DOKA modular formwork system, were poured with concrete using a combination of excavators and a kibble, eliminating the need for a concrete pump.
Chalmers Constructions was approached by a developer who wanted a partition wall between two townhouse units which allowed both units to have the partition wall as a finished feature internal wall.
The solution was to have a precast panel wall with one side being an off formwork finish, the other side a polished concrete finish.
The process involved formwork being built onto the precast tables to give the off formwork finish. The panels were poured onto the formwork. The top of the panels were then polished by a concrete grinder resulting in a polished concrete finish on the second face of the panel.
The panels being made in a warehouse allowed the finish to be achieved to the hightest level in a timely and safe manner.
Being only 7 panels, Chalmers Constructions had the ability to transport the panels in one day with their own equipment saving transport costs. These factors, in addition to the excellent relationship with the rigging crew, ensured the job was done in the most time efficient and cost effective way.
BASEMENT WORKS METHODOLOGY PLAN
One of the specialities of Chalmers Constructions Pty Ltd are basement works, typically used for basement carparks.
While many companies undertake this type of work, the thing that sets Chalmers Constructions apart is that each stage is undertaken by Chalmers Constructions and not subcontracted out. Equipment is owned by the company to undertake each stage which ensures the job gets done efficiently and cost effectively.
Below is a methodology plan that is used for the majority of basement works (note, specific stages may be applicable for each basement depending on design/engineering requirements): –
Given the extensive history Chalmers Constructions has with these jobs, Norm is also willing to assist in advice in the planning stage before plans are finalised and work commences.
Chalmers Constructions has recently completed the concrete panels for a dual warehouse in the industrial estate in Torquay. The job consisted of 67no. precast panels all manufactured in the companies warehouse in Torquay.
The casting beds in the warehouse owned by Chalmers Constructions enabled the panels to be manufactured to a high standard of finish. The size of warehouse enabled all 67 panels to be stored while manufacture was completed. The storage of these panels then enabled the standing to be done over a 2 day period, saving on time and costs.
The main advantages of using Chalmers Constructions to complete this job were: –
The use of concrete by architects and designers has increased exponentially over the years with many internal and external features being done in concrete.
Many TV design shows are assisting to showcase the versatility of concrete both in design, structure and finishes.
Features that Norm has built over the years include, but are not limited to: