UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

description of project
For over 10 years, PJS Air has completed numerous building upgrades at the University of Sydney, to suit multiple faculty requirements, including:
• building refurbishments
• upgrading PC2 labs
• upgrading building management systems (BMS)
• upgrading infrastructure
• replacing central plant
• installing standalone systems and equipment in classrooms, labs, lecture theatres and libraries
The team has worked through a variety of different contracts – from construct-only to full design and construct. Receiving designs from 30% – 80% completion, the team worked to complete each design and ensure it is fit-for- purpose.
For projects completed through an ECI process, the team worked to provide value engineering by reviewing documentation and end-user requirements. As a part of this process, we have worked alongside the Builder to define and refine the scope to find cost savings.
Our performance working through the ECI process has cultivated a level of trust with university engineers whom we have developed a close, collaborative relationship with. PJS Air are often invited to contribute to the design of each project, ensure it is fit-for-purpose and certify the works.
Builder:
FDC, Shape, 4fold, NBC, MPA, Belmadar
Consultant:
CJP, DSC, Steensen, PJS
Contract:
Design and Construct, ECI Design Completion, Construct Only
Location:
Camperdown/ Darlington NSW 2006
Value of Project:
$7.5M
Timeframe:
2008 – current
Builder:
FDC, Shape, 4fold, NBC, MPA, Belmadar
Consultant:
CJP, DSC, Steensen, PJS
Contract:
Design and Construct, ECI Design Completion, Construct Only
Location:
Camperdown/ Darlington NSW 2006
Value of Project:
$7.5M
Timeframe:
2008 – current
OUTCOMES
Nil LTI’s.
Providing practical solutions through approachable advice which fits their budget.
Designs are fully-developed in house to meet client requirements which ensures 0 variations.
For each project we provide an engineered practical solution which suits the client’s end-
user requirements and not only complies with BCA legislation and the univerisities own design standards, but meets
the constraints and logistics of each building.
