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.