AH Fencing was privileged to contribute to the development of the Joyce Wilding Indigenous Women’s Centre, a project spearheaded by ADCO Constructions. Tasked with providing bespoke fencing solutions, the project involved the installation of custom-designed vertical aluminium slats fencing and a matching pedestrian access gate. Despite the intricate nature of the custom fencing and the challenging project timelines, AH Fencing delivered exceptional results that not only met but exceeded the client’s expectations.
Project Details
- Client: ADCO Constructions
- Project: Custom Fencing for Joyce Wilding Indigenous Women’s Centre
- Scope:
- 133m of 1200H Vertical Aluminium Slats Fencing with 80×40 Top and Bottom Rail and 100×100 Powder-Coated Posts
- 160m of 1800H Vertical Aluminium Slats Fencing with 80×40 Top, Middle, and Bottom Rail and 100×100 Posts
- 1 x 1.3m Wide x 1.2m High Pedestrian Access Gate to Match Fencing
- Location: Eight Mile Plains, QLD
Challenges
- Custom Design Requirements: The project demanded bespoke fencing solutions, where each panel required custom fabrication to meet specific design criteria.
- Tight Timelines: Completing the custom-designed fencing within the tight project schedule posed significant logistical challenges.
- Merbau Slats Staining and Fitting: After installation, the merbau slats needed to be carefully stained and fitted, demanding additional precision and care.
Solutions and Strategies
- Advanced Fabrication Techniques: AH Fencing utilized state-of-the-art fabrication techniques to custom-make each fencing panel and gate, ensuring exact adherence to the specified design requirements.
- Efficient Project Management: A dedicated project manager was assigned to oversee the entire process, from fabrication to installation and finishing, ensuring that every stage was completed efficiently and within the project timelines.
- Specialized Finishing Team: A team specializing in wood staining and finishing was engaged to handle the merbau slats, ensuring a high-quality finish that matched the overall design aesthetic of the centre.
Outcomes
- Timely Completion: The project was completed just before the practical completion date, aligning perfectly with the client’s schedule.
- Client Satisfaction: ADCO Constructions was highly satisfied with the end result, praising the quality, aesthetic appeal, and the custom design of the fencing solution provided by AH Fencing.
- Continued Partnership: The success of this project has led to ongoing collaborations with ADCO Constructions on multiple subsequent projects, solidifying the partnership between AH Fencing and ADCO Constructions.
Conclusion
The Joyce Wilding Indigenous Women’s Centre project stands as a testament to AH Fencing’s ability to deliver highly customized fencing solutions under tight deadlines. Through innovative fabrication techniques, meticulous project management, and specialized finishing processes, AH Fencing was able to meet the unique requirements of this significant project. The successful completion and the client’s satisfaction underscore AH Fencing’s commitment to excellence and its capability to undertake and excel in projects that require a high level of customization and precision.