In early 2025 we kicked off a major two-stage redevelopment of Roof Tile Properties’ 4000 square metre factory and offices in Glen Innes. Modernisation of the three-level 1960s building involves detailed partial demolition to make room for an intermediate floor space housing new manufacturing facilities and offices.
The project is a mix of industrial and high-end commercial design, including some complex architectural ceilings, stairs and wall finishes. The office and warehouse will remain operational throughout our 14-month programme, which also involves seismic strengthening, recladding, reroofing, services and landscaping.
As with any renovation, there was potential for mismatches between the existing structure and the new design, so we 3D-scanned the building and used digital building information modelling (BIM) to iron out a number of unforeseen issues in advance. Without this in-house capability, we would have encountered significant delays during the build phase.
Our site team is working closely with the client to minimise disruption to their ongoing business activities, including safely removing asbestos that was discovered during the demolition phase. The project is progressing well and remains on track for completion in mid-2026.
In early 2025 we kicked off a major two-stage redevelopment of Roof Tile Properties’ 4000 square metre factory and offices in Glen Innes. Modernisation of the three-level 1960s building involves detailed partial demolition to make room for an intermediate floor space housing new manufacturing facilities and offices.
The project is a mix of industrial and high-end commercial design, including some complex architectural ceilings, stairs and wall finishes. The office and warehouse will remain operational throughout our 14-month programme, which also involves seismic strengthening, recladding, reroofing, services and landscaping.
As with any renovation, there was potential for mismatches between the existing structure and the new design, so we 3D-scanned the building and used digital building information modelling (BIM) to iron out a number of unforeseen issues in advance. Without this in-house capability, we would have encountered significant delays during the build phase.
Our site team is working closely with the client to minimise disruption to their ongoing business activities, including safely removing asbestos that was discovered during the demolition phase. The project is progressing well and remains on track for completion in mid-2026.