COVID proved to be the greatest challenge to OHS, material supply and resource availability. As this challenge was completely new territory, managing the reduction in workforce – from approximately 60 to 14 – required additional project management hours and coordination.
Another obstacle was completing the substation earlier in the construction sequence than anticipated to ensure it was handed over to Citipower. Due to COVID the surrounding structure was not completed, and this risked having formwork and back propping located in the room for several weeks too long and delaying power to the project.
The heritage façade and existing pub structure required complex temporary engineering, structural investigation, and design consideration as it hadn’t been touched for 130 years – this created many unknowns and posed safety risks which had to be managed.
The façade installation was also demanding as it involved works close to power lines and tram lines on Brunswick Road and Sydney Road.
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Our Approach
Safety and hygiene requirements became critical factors on site, and through Hammertech and well communicated new OHS procedures, Kapitol got through the construction phase without any COVID outbreaks and managed to keep the project on program and on budget.
We installed a temporary steel gantry on the suspended slab above the substation to allow formwork to be stripped out earlier and accelerate the room being built and handed over to Citipower in time to guarantee power for the back end of the project.
We worked closely with the structural engineer Robert Birds Group to investigate the existing structure through various testing techniques, planned demolition procedures, and temporary works to mitigate safety risks and complete all required structural alterations to ensure long term jeopardy of the refurbished building.
Working around power lines required careful coordination with Citpower and Yarra Trams and required some works to be completed at night with several power shutdowns and isolations.










