heritage listed buildings
Heritage listed buildings are unique pieces of Australian history. They are recognised not only for their age and beauty, but for their architectural importance, what they represent to the community or because they are distinctive landmarks which distinguish the city or area where they are placed. As such, structural restoration work, such as waterproofing or concrete repair, on heritage listed buildings is a real art. Not only must work to the building be carried out in a way which rectifies underlying conditions, but the façade's appearance must be maintained without noticeable alteration.
Remedial Building Services have successfully completed structural work to a number of distinguished heritage listed buildings throughout NSW and Queensland. Working with specialist and government bodies we seek to identify the underlying structural problems, take measures to protect the building from building works and then make the necessary repairs and as required restore the façade to its original appearance.
To date, some of the buildings which we have conducted work on include:
- NSW Parliament House
- AWA Tower, (Sydney)
- Department of Education Building (Sydney)
- Hydro Majestic Hotel in the Blue Mountains
- All Hallows School (Brisbane)
- Sydney Youth Hostel Australia at Central Station (Sydney)
- University Hall (Sydney)
- Central Railways Station (Sydney)
- Sydney Eye Hospital
- Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority - Various Projects
- NSW Attorney Generals Department (Sydney)
- Sydney Opera House
- St Lukes Church(Buranda - Brisbane)
- And other Various Churches
