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452 St Kilda Road - Project Completion

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PROJECT COMPLETION | Prior to the Christmas break we handed over another completed project to happy clients. 452 St Kilda Road included a cladding upgrade spanning 18 levels of a boutique hotel and covering 3700m2.

As part of the project we partnered with , using their Ecoloop solution to strip out and recycle the aluminium from the original cladding, reducing environmental impacts and waste. 

“With over 4 million sqm of non-compliant cladding needing replaced on buildings throughout Victoria, it was critical for É«¿Ø´«Ã½ to find and implement an environmentally sustainable solution for this project to reduce the amount of building material ending up in landfill. Ecoloop proved to be a great solution”, said Chris Trimble, Senior Project Manager.

The project was completed over 7 months and on time, despite numerous challenges with weather, COVID lockdowns, and working at height over a live street environment.

A big thank you to our team at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ and the contractors who worked with us to deliver this project. As you can see by the photos, the upgraded building façade is sparkling and adds a touch of glamour to the Melbourne skyline. 

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