Renovation projects often present unique challenges, especially when integrating new elements into existing structures. Surry Hills Village, located on Baptist Street, NSW, encountered such challenges during the addition of a stair to Building-H.
At the project’s outset, only the existing structure stood. As Tek1 began detailing the stair, concrete columns, beams, and slabs were poured, necessitating adjustments to accommodate the evolving design. Discrepancies between the initial design width and site measurements required the stair’s width to be reduced.
Further complications arose when the balustrade design underwent a complete overhaul after fabrication had begun. Tek1 meticulously detailed the balustrades to preserve part numbers and maximize the reuse of fabricated components.
Even after assemblies arrived on-site, adjustments were still necessary to align with site conditions. A total of 43 RFIs were generated throughout the project, supplemented by site images and measurements to inform decision-making.
Based on site images, Tek1 proposed alterations to the existing structure, helped preemptively avoid changes that would have been disruptive on-site.
Despite its seemingly straightforward nature, the stair project spanned 10 months from commencement to final delivery, underscoring the intricacies of renovation endeavors.
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