Australasia's home for timber news and information

Australia’s largest CLT building project to deliver high-quality affordable housing

CLT is made up by blueing lamellas together in alternating directions.

CLT is made up by blueing lamellas together in alternating directions.

A three-tower residential development with 101 apartments, The Gardens in Campbelltown, is Australia’s largest multi-storey prefabricated timber construction project. It’s also the largest affordable housing project to be delivered without any government funding. Source: Timberbiz

Costs and quality were high priorities for this construction. Building contractor Strongbuild proposed a cost effective build solution based on Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) rather than traditional concrete and steel. The prefabricated building technologies will make construction time 20% faster than a traditional build; shaving off four months and the associated costs. Construction of the first tower is complete. The second tower’s construction commenced last week.

The project is being developed by Tier 1 affordable housing provider BlueCHP Limited to provide high quality housing for Key Workers – police, nurses, fire brigade personnel – in Sydney growth centre, Campbelltown. Rents are capped for Key Workers at 30% of their wage. Affordable housing in reasonably close proximity to a regional city centre’s employment hub is essential for workers in the emergency services.

The regional city’s population is forecast to grow more than 36% from its current 158,394 people to 215,875 within the next two decades; with the rezoning of the Western Sydney Employment Lands and NSW Economic Development Framework opening up opportunities for greater infrastructure and employment.

Strongbuild Managing Director, Adam Strong said the prefabricated building material CLT has similar characteristics to concrete and steel yet is 30% lighter than traditional structures. It also offers better thermal performance and requires less energy to heat and cool.

“CLT is engineered and processed in a factory to be precise, making it fast and efficient to construct,” says Adam. The prefab components are built in StrongBuild’s 8,000sqm highly automated advanced manufacturing facility that provides control over the price, quality and timing with the entire Design and Build process in-house. “This also translates into less waste, less on site construction resources and a safer, quieter, cleaner overall build site.”

Warren McGregor, CEO of the national association for off-site construction industry, prefabAUS, says that saving four months off construction time means that the client will be operational earlier. “It’s a huge advantage having a building project delivered faster, particularly for affordable housing clients like BlueCHP and for projects such as hospitals and schools.

Housing affordability will be one of the many industry topics discussed at the national prefabAUS Conference, Delivering Next Generation Buildings, on October 10 to 12 at the University of Sydney. Adam Strong will be one of the industry guests presenting, and will discuss the CLT project that will feature as an optional site tour during the Conference.

Adam will be joined at the conference by local industry guest speakers and international presenters, including Paolo Lavisci, PhD in Industrial Technologies – Timber and former CEO of an Italian Timber Design Bureau. Lavisci has 25 years of professional experience in timber technology (product and process development, standardisation, certification, design). He is the author of several scientific publications and a book on the design of timber structures. Lavisci will present on Timber in Mid Rise Residential Construction under the new national construction code allowances in Australia.

Affordable housing advocate Marc Norman, from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, curated the Designing Affordability: Quicker, Smarter, More Efficient Housing Now exhibition that was recently held at the Centre for Architecture in New York. Marc will be a guest presenter and his exhibition will be on display at the prefabAUS Conference.

Location: Seymour Centre at The University of Sydney, Architecture Design and Planning

Dates:
Monday 10 October (optional) site tour conference event 
10am

Tuesday 11 October
8am – registrations
8:30am – 5:00pm – Conference
7:00pm cocktail party at The Ivy ‘Sunroom’

Wednesday 12 October
8:00 – 8:45am – provisionally prefabAUS AGM TBC (prefabAUS members only)
9am – 4pm Conference

For more information and to book: http://www.prefabaus.org.au/conference/

 

About prefabAUS
prefabAUS represents key businesses in the design, manufacture and construction of prefabricated buildings and building modules. It is a not for profit organisation and is hosting Australia’s third national conference on the off-site construction industry. The conference will feature national and international specialists in off-site design, manufacturing and construction, as well as workshops, panel discussions and site visits.

 

The team were onsite to see the first panels land on site.(l-r) Charles Northcote (BlueCHP Limited), Adam Strong (Strongbuild), Marcelo Steimbeisser (BlueCHP Limited).

The team were onsite to see the first panels land on site.(l-r) Charles
Northcote (BlueCHP Limited), Adam Strong (Strongbuild), Marcelo
Steimbeisser (BlueCHP Limited).