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Toyota Hydrogen Centre 

August 5, 2024 Faisal Wani

Project: Hydrogen Centre

Client: Toyota Motor Corporation Australia

Value: $1M

The Toyota hydrogen testing facility in Australia is a groundbreaking project, the creation, storage, and dispensing of

hydrogen. As the first of its kind for Toyota in Australia and one of only three in the country at the time, it presented

unique challenges and requirements.

 

The contract encompassed all aspects of construction, from civil and infrastructure work to concrete laying and equipment

installation. One of the key features was the underground bare copper earthing system, ensuring safety and protection

for all equipment , connected to lightening catchers, mounted to external perimeter and adjoining buildings.

 

A complex network of multiple services was exactly planned and installed underground, including hydrogen lines,

electrical conduits, communications cables, water and stormwater systems.

 

Building during the Covid-19 pandemic added further challenges, requiring strict adherence to health and safety protocols

to protect the workforce and ensure uninterrupted progress.

 

Custom pits and underground concrete works were essential components, requiring extra heavy-duty triple-layer steel

and fiber-reinforced 40Mpa concrete. Precision was paramount, with construction control joints placed with utmost

accuracy to ensure structural performance.

 

Working within a limited space and amidst ongoing operations demanded careful coordination and communication to

minimize disruptions and maintain safety standards.

 

The project’s stringent requirements extended to concrete tolerance, with tolerances set at +\ - 2mm to meet the

facility’s equipment standards. Despite these challenges, the Toyota hydrogen testing facility stands as a testament to

innovation and engineering excellence in advancing sustainable transportation technologies.

 

Greek Orthodox Church Community Centre and Function Hall

August 5, 2024 Faisal Wani

Project: Community Centre and Function Hall

Client: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia

Contract Value $1.8M

 

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia embarked on a transformative project to enrich the community with a

modern, versatile Community Centre and Function Hall. The endeavor involved the demolition of two dwellings, sheds,

and storage buildings to make space for the new construction across three blocks.

 

The exterior of the centre was brick veneer construction, featuring a bespoke wrought iron door sourced and imported

from Europe. This magnificent door, weighing 800kg, demanded specialized transportation and a team of ten skilled

professionals for installation.

 

Inside, the hall exudes Victorian charm, complemented by modern amenities. The bathrooms boast floor-to-ceiling

tiles for a sleek finish, while the head chef designed full commercial kitchen rivals those found in 5-star restaurants.

Equipped with multiple deep fryers, a Rational oven, grills, and an elaborate exhaust system, the kitchen is fully

prepared to cater to functions within the hall and events on the grounds.


One of the project's unique challenges was sourcing bricks that matched those used in the church built four decades

prior. Despite the discontinuation of the original bricks, negotiations with suppliers successfully led to the

remanufacture of a bespoke batch totaling 60,000 units.

 

Furthermore, the carpentry work was entrusted to a master craftsman, marking his final project before retirement. His

skill and dedication ensured the construction's meticulous finishings perfection & aesthetic appeal.

 

In essence, the Community Centre and Function Hall stand as a testament to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of

Australia's commitment to fostering community spirit and providing a venue for gatherings, celebrations, and cultural

events for generations to come.

 

Post construction the Community Centre and Function Hall project was honored with the prestigious "Project of the

Year" award in Australia. This esteemed recognition was a testament to the dedication and excellence exhibited by the

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and the entire project team.


The accolade was particularly meaningful as it was presented to Juscot Construction by the esteemed Archbishop

Ezekiel, underscoring the significance of the project within the community and the church. We were truly honored to

receive such distinguished recognition.

 

KEY NUMBERS: 

Bricks: 60,000

Lineal meter of trim: 2000 LM

Door: 800kg

 



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Juscot Business Park

March 21, 2024 Robert Leigh

Project: Juscot Business Park

Client: Juscot Investment and Developments

Contract Value $8.5M

Scope

Turnkey Construction of 11 Warehouses and Office Buildings

• Sourcing and procuring of land

• Planning, design and all necessary approvals

• Total site area: 8,300 sqm

• Combined building area: 3800 sqm

• External concrete pavement area: 4200 sqm

• Triple storey office construction with elevator

• Earthworks, concrete pavements and Internal slabs completed by in-house crew

• 20kL underground concrete water storage tank (incl. pumping system for water re-use) and 3,000L triple interceptor

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Toyota Southern Region Centralised Services Vehicle Storage Facility

March 21, 2024 Robert Leigh

Project Toyota Vehicle Storage Yard

Client Toyota Motor Corporation Australia

Contract Value $19M

Scope

Construction of the Southern Region Centralised Services Vehicle Storage Facility, including:

• 100,000m2 asphalt vehicle storage area

• 5,000m2 heavy duty asphalt hardstand

• Vehicle refuelling station, including 6x bowsers 4x fuel types, canopy, 1100m2 heavy duty concrete slab and

tank plinths

• 3,000m new stormwater drainage infrastructure, including 3 million litre underground stormwater detention tanks

and stormwater filtration system

• 50,000m3 spoil excavated and disposed in accordance with EPA regulations and Toyota environmental policies

• Hail net structure above all vehicle storage areas, including 300+ bored piers completed by Juscot in-house team

• New power reticulation to site (5x DBs, 17x 25m light poles)

• Security access and CCTV system install (auto vehicle gates, swipe access, CCTV)

• Zero non-conformance, Zero safety-related incidents

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Prodigy Childcare Centre Fraser Rise

March 21, 2024 Robert Leigh

Project Prodigy Early Learning Child Care Centre

Client Private Developer

Contract Value $3.7M

Scope

Turnkey construction and fit out of a 98 place childcare centre and associated landscaping at a designated gateway

development location recognised by Melton City Council

• Building area of 1,350 sqm with a 440 sqm suspended slab

• Specialised childcare centre fit-out compliant with the Department of Education Standards and Guidelines

• Landscape design and construction on ground floor and first floor

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