City of Perth – Council House

City of Perth – Council House

Builder: Freyssinet

Architects: TBC

Project Developer: TBC

Goal: TBC

Solution: Freyssinet were contracted to remove tiling, repair existing waterproof membrane on one half of the building which had been replaced 2 years earlier and install a new membrane system on the remaining half. Detec Australia was contracted to find the leaks in the first half and test the new membrane to ensure no leakage will occur.

City of Perth – Council House
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