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Recent Projects Construction and Project Management - Commercial


Sydney Town Hall

The project was carried out for the City of Sydney in partnership with The PA People.
The site, Sydney Town Hall, is situated at 483 George Street, Sydney. Project value for electrical and communications services was $875,000. Project consisted of the upgrading of the Electrical and Audio Visual Systems. The project commenced on 27 December 2006 with practical completion achieved on 9 February 2007, the total project was delayed due to the discovery of area’s being contaminated with high levels of lead dust.
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Lipa Pharmaceuticals

This project was Stage 2 of the new Lipa Pharmaceuticals complex in Minto, NSW. Bass carried out Stage 1 of the electrical installation in 1998. The builder for both stages was Grater Constructions, and the total electrical package was contracted to Bass. Bass’s scope of responsibility included the total communications and fire protection systems, as well as general light and power requirements. The project consisted of modifications to the existing building and extensions to the original building, this almost doubled the floor area.

The project had to be carried out with care and diligence as most of the production areas are environmentally controlled to eliminate contamination to the drugs and pharmaceuticals which are manufactured and produced on site. The electrical installation consisted of a new main switchboard, several distribution boards, light fittings and power outlets, some of these were specifically designed by Bass for the pharmaceutical industry.
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Woolworth’s Distribution Centre – Yennora

Bass Electrical was engaged by Hooker Cockram to complete a major renovation of the Woolworth’s distribution centre at Yennora. This project included new sub-mains, distribution boards, highly efficient lighting, fibre optic RF system for product tracking & Cat 6 Systimax communication outlets. Wood & Grieve engineers under the guidance of Mark Mulholland designed the project. This project was completed over 4 stages and all stages were handed over on schedule.
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Campbelltown Catholic Club – Campbelltown

Campbelltown Catholic Club’s existing premises is located at the southern end of Campbelltown, New South Wales. The project was completed by Bass Electrical and included major extensions to the car park area and entrance lobby, with renovations to the original dining areas. The project was controlled by the builder, Premier Club Constructions, and ran for approximately twelve months.

Bass Electrical was responsible for the total electrical installation package including main switchboard modifications, diesel generator installation, security and general light and power.

Due to the fact that the club had to be kept “live” during construction, intricate timing and coordination had to be planned with the builder and club personnel to achieve minimal disruption to club activities.
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Green’s General Foods – Glendenning

The west half of the existing facility was refitted to accommodate the relocation of the blended foods division and to ensure the new facility provided a hygienic food-grade manufacturing and packaging site.

Electrical services associated with the above project included consumer mains, main switchboard upgrade, power factor correction equipment upgrade, sub main reticulation and distribution boards, cable tray management system, general lighting, power outlets and fixed equipment, emergency and exit lighting, telephone facility cabling and final commissioning. This project was completed under the management of Hooker Cockram Limited. Electrical consultant for this project was Addicoat Hogarth Wilson Pty Ltd.
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