Buildings
University of Adelaide Capital Works Program
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Value
$6.2 million
Client
University of Adelaide
Status
Complete
About the project
With a reputation for collaborative and innovative thinking, BMD has worked with the University of Adelaide to deliver a number of logistically challenging and important renovations to multiple learning, student, common and technology areas.
Scope
Campus Security Office – The internal demolition of an existing tenancy, and the design and construction of new security offices within the space. BMD delivered the relocation of all security monitoring equipment whilst maintaining continuous surveillance
Learning Hub Decant – Partial decanting of the heritage-listed Barr Smith library to allow for the refurbishment of the existing open space library area. BMD delivered a new facility encompassing reading rooms, a book sorting and repair zone, a shelving area and secured storage with extensive compactus storage, a strong room, and shelving for oversized books. BMD provided invaluable knowledge and experience as a managing contractor to successfully relocate multiple user groups into independent, fully operational tenancies
Semester One Projects – As managing contractor, BMD was responsible for the design and construction of ten separate initiatives undertaken concurrently across the campus, within a strict 16-week schedule. Construction activities covered structural, architectural, and building services
Common Teaching Areas – As managing contractor under a design and construct delivery arrangement, BMD upgraded nine separate rooms from large lecture theatres to tutorial style teaching rooms
Ligertwood Precinct – As managing contractor BMD undertook key design and construct contracts to upgrade the Ligertwood Precinct, located at the University’s North Terrace Campus. Key upgrades to the Ligertwood building included chilled beam air conditioning to two levels, construction of a contemporary entry and reception area, and the complete refurbishment of teaching areas. Additionally, BMD was engaged to revitalise the plaza which involved new paving and landscaping works, and the University’s central library
Outcomes
The works were successfully delivered with a focus on minimising the impact of construction activities on the academic year and student learning patterns.