Lakeside Golf Club

Rotric Constructions was engaged to deliver the extension of Lakeside Golf Club, inclusive of new bistro. In line with quality measures, the sandstone was a select grade from Gosford quarries.

A complex element to the project included the structural steel support for the raked ceiling. Decor perforated plasterboard system was installed throughout the entire ceiling. The design allowed for rectangle perforations to be used in a continuous pattern to achieve a seamless and harmonious look. This system served as a noise absorber, creating the perfect acoustics to accommodate for the large seating area. Another complex element delivered included the additional support required for the lighting feature.

Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, health and safety measures on site were heightened. This required a reconfiguration of trades in order to limit the number of people on site as per government regulations. We managed to deliver the project successfully to meet the client’s satisfaction, within the agreed time frame.

Chatswood RSL Club Major Refurbishment

Rotric Constructions was engaged under a Construction Management contract to deliver the construction of a new bar, lounge and gaming area, TAB, outdoor gaming area, new stairs and amenities at Chatswood RSL Club. Works also included a roof opening to the new outdoor gaming area. We rose to the challenge to keep the club free from any rain or water damage prior to the installation of louvres through our detailed construction methodology. The construction of the void was completed prior to the removal of the roof opening. A temporary roof structure was also constructed upon removal of the roof opening.

The project was delivered in 4 stages. A key deliverable was to ensure there was no disruption to ongoing operations.

Towards the tail end of the Project, Covid-19 unfolded. We adapted to the current climate and client’s needs promptly. This saw a need to reconfigure the floor space to comply with social distancing measures.

We delivered this memorable project on time, within budget and to a high standard.

Bayview Hotel

Rotric Constructions was engaged by HAPS Hotels to bring their rebranding strategies to life in built form. This saw us partnering with Humphrey & Edwards Architects, the firm who designed China Doll and Matt Moran’s Chiswick restaurant. The Client wanted to create a fresh space with concrete walls and exposed pillars embodying a rustic industrial meets edgy brasserie feel with clean lines and bold features. A strong focus was placed on paying respect to the heritage qualities of the building.

A full refurbishment to the outdoor and indoor dining area, kitchen, club and bar was delivered. The design included opening up the entrance, new outdoor banquette seating, an open kitchen overlooking the outdoor dining space, bar and indoor dining, featuring vintage sporting posters and 1920s style artwork. The revitalised space features leather upholstery, copper accents and lush green pot plants throughout adding structure, colour and dimension to the venue. We completed the project on time, whilst keeping the premises operational at all times and maintaining continuous consultation with the venue, to ensure minimal noise levels were met.

City Tattersalls Club

As one of Australia’s largest and most prestigious Clubs, Rotric Constructions are proud to have completed ongoing refurbishments for City Tattersalls Club over the span of 30+ years. We have continued to successfully carry out projects adhering to the heritage requirements of the club, whilst delivering state of the art facilities for valued members and guests. Our respected relationship has also seen us completing upgrade works at the Club’s Ski Lodge ‘Boonoona’ in Perisher Valley.

Major refurbishment works at City Tattersalls Club include recreational premises (theatre, ballroom hall), gymnasium, gaming, corporate premises (offices, lobby, foyers), dining and café premises (Zest Restaurant, Silks Kitchen), bars and outdoor smoking, world class function facilities, Corinthian Room, amenities and storage facilities. As well as balcony building works, new fire stairs, and the excavation, underpinning and construction of a fire egress tunnel.

AVONDALE HOTEL

Duggan Family Hotels engaged Rotric Constructions to refurbish and upgrade the Avondale Hotel, to raise the offering to meet that of the premium hospitality market. 

The project consisted of the staged upgrade of both the ground and first floor. A key focus was to overcome the challenge of accessibility to the existing gaming area. We overcame this by relocating gaming to the ground floor and we installed a lift to improve accessibility. The existing bar and restaurant on the first floor was upgraded, with the addition of a new TAB and we also refreshed the building façade.

A luxe design aesthetic was incorporated throughout the hotel with elements of Feng Shui. Gold accents were emphasised throughout the premises from the stair rail plating to the front entry of the lift, with void suspended tube lighting and perforated ceiling features. We added texture to the space with contrasting polished tiles and composite stone.  

We thrive on working in challenging environments and this project was particularly complex due to the existing building which required our design input on the structural support systems, in addition the requirement to keep the venue operational throughout the entire refurbishment, notably the gaming and bar areas. Deliveries also required more logistical planning due to the location of the venue with procedures for disposal of and pick up of materials and implementation of a staging plan so as to not impact any operations of the venue or public. 

1 Chifley Square

Rotric Constructions was engaged by JLL under a D&C contract to upgrade the existing lobbies at 1 Chifley Square, an iconic Sydney office building.

1 Chifley Square, previously known as QANTAS HOUSE is recognised within the State and National Heritage agencies. Careful consideration was made towards the heritage component of the works. The project consisted of new natural floor tiles, Calcutta marble panels, design and coordination of the new perforated QANTAS screen graphic, signage board and feature LED, energy efficient lighting. Our experience with assets and building management allowed for a smooth procedure of works.

The Project was delivered within a tight timeframe, with the incorporation of after-hours works so as to reduce disruption to tenants and guests. Continued access to both foyers simultaneously was allowed for, with the lift operating at all times. We allowed for the quiet enjoyment of tenancies, including ANZ Bank and Sushi Tei Restaurant.

GUILDFORD LEAGUES CLUB HIBACHI DINING

Rotric Constructions was engaged to add a new extension to Guildford Leagues Club to house the new Hibachi Dining restaurant. We are proud to be a part of the ever-changing Club landscape, helping the venue position themselves as a leading dining venue in the industry. This has seen the restaurant make the final spot for the Restaurant and Catering Awards for Excellence.

The Project involved a new state of the art kitchen, exposed wood-fired pizza oven and indoor dining area. The inviting space features mosaic tiling, feature mosaic wall art, banquette seating and added warmth through flooring and ceiling finishes.

Our team kept the club fully functional, delivering a high quality product whilst working in a live environment.

Chatswood RSL Club Refurbishment

Rotric Constructions has a close relationship with Chatswood RSL Club. We have undertaken several ongoing Projects at the Club over the past few years. This includes reception refurbishment, new auditorium, lift, bar, indoor and outdoor gaming.

Under early contractor engagement conditions, we took a tailored approach to suit the Client’s physical and intended needs. With subcontractor involvement, we were able to fast track the Projects through detailed trade input, enabling us to customise solutions suitable to Client’s requirements.

The intricate detailing of the design chosen for these projects, saw a need for attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. The reception refurbishment includes feature lighting, geometric tiling and joinery features. The supawood ceiling installed in the Auditorium, was a custom made feature which required much coordination and prior planning.

Rotric Constructions worked collaboratively with the Client to manage critical path phases of the works, from inception through to project completion.

WESTS LEAGUE CLUB

Rotric Constructions was engaged to complete Wests League Club refurbishment project, which incorporated new dining and leisure offerings, as well as entrance alterations. The internal premises were transformed into a contemporary facility with light furnishings and living green plants.

The Hub was created for the evolving expectations of valued clientele and guests, with a range of dining offerings to choose from, encouraging a communal experience. From the New Japanese Kitchen and Sushi Bar, to the New Thai Restaurant featuring gold accents contrasted with raw, timber finishes. Other upgraded offerings include The New York Deli, which also features gold luxe finishes and contrasting chessboard tiling.

The level of finishes throughout is of high quality. Leather seating and added greenery with suspended pot plants were delivered as part of the sports lounge upgrade. The entrance was also given a fresh facelift.

Rotric Constructions rose to the challenge of coordinating out of hour’s works in line with keeping the entire venue operational. We successfully completed a high-end refurbishment on time, with continued communication with the Club throughout the Project.

ST VINCENT’S DE PAUL

Rotric Constructions secured the St Vincent’s De Paul storage warehouse refurbishment and shop fitout for vintage clothing and homewares.

The Project included upgrade works to increase the power capacity, new kitchenette, changing rooms and amenities. Rotric Constructions utilised our depth of experience in using recycled and reusable finishes. The diverse range of finishes consisted of recycled material such as recycled tubes, pipes, mirrors and doors, pre-used objects and customised pieces. Recycled timber was transformed into clothing stands, and roller shutters were reused to incorporate into the structure of clothing stands and benches.

Works also included a new mechanical switchboard, feature pendant lights, fire rated sliding door, new ramps and stairs and prefinished insulated ceiling panels. We provided value engineering solutions such as an alternative flooring finish to resemble concrete flooring, adding measurable value for the client. Challenges faced included complex problem solving to determine the location and sufficiency of the power supply to the existing warehouse. We also had to ensure detailed building methodology was in place, particularly in regards to utilising recycled materials and achieving the high-end finish we delivered.

Rotric Constructions completed the project within a tight timeframe ahead of the opening day of the shop.