
Project Value
$24,100,000
Structure
cutter soil mix (CSM), basement substructure & conventional framed CONCRETE structure
Façade
grooved acrylic render, corbels and decorative mouldings to embellish the facaDE
The Design & Construction of Beresford Hall, an 80 bed aged health care project at Rose Bay is currently under construction. It is unique, luxury harbour front development offering residents the latest in health and wellbeing including a hydrotherapy/lap pool, Arjo bath, sauna, gym, and beauty, therapy and hair salons. The project also includes a modern dining area, theatre, function facilities, and commercial laundry and kitchen.
Working within the tight constraints of the boundary to boundary site, the team has developed complex traffic and material handling solutions that take into consideration concerns of the sensitive community area. Detailed methodology and plans were required to be developed & implemented for approval of anchoring, dewatering & traffic measures from relevant authorities including RTA, Council, Department of Water and Energy and adjoining land owners.
To service the lower basement the project includes two car lifts and a tanked basement retention system with 2 levels below the harbour water table. PBS instigated an alternative design solution for the substructure which involved a 17m deep Cutter Soil Mix (CSM) wall, extensive anchoring and spear point dewatering. This 100t Liebherr
rig complete with Tec CSM and concrete batching plant can grout inject 2.8m long, 600 wide upto 31m deep panels
that are alternated and interlocked as with a Secant wall.
Completion is anticipated in September 2011 and when operational, Beresford Hall will be a licensed facility with
certification required under the Commonwealth Aged Care Instrument. 
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