At Roelandts Group, we’re committed to delivering excellence and quality across all our work. Our extensive service range caters to various industries, ensuring every project is completed to the highest standards. From planning to execution, our work showcases our expertise, dedication, and attention to detail for a range of small—and large-scale jobs.
Hutchison Builders, John Berlese Team have recently engaged Roelandts Group to carry out the demolition of structures located at 22-28 Merivale Street in November 2015 to allow construction of twin towers Ivy and Eve.
Since the successful completion without incident of the demolition at Merivale Street, Hutchinson Builders engaged Andrew’s team to undertake the demolition of shops and offices on our 900 Ann Street project in Fortitude Valley in April 2016 and his team also completed the Demolition at 62-64 Peel Street and engaged when the tenants vacated in June to complete the demolition of 9 Cordelia Street South Brisbane to make way for New World Towers project on the corner of Peel and Cordelia Streets.
Project background:
Heran Building Group has been engaging Advanced Deconstruction (AD) as project managers for varying kinds of projects involving asbestos removal and demolition for the past 3 years. It was through this relationship that Seven Hills Tafe came across my desk. The project had received a lot of negative press from its first demolition stages with two separate demolition companies being removed from site four years previously due to an overly diligent neighbourhood. Action Group, who were, and still are highly opposed to the development proceeding. With this knowledge AD approached RT due to widely held reputation of no-nonsense.
Scope of works:
Demolish six remaining buildings, all attached annexes, footpaths, roadways, shelters and nominated flora leaving the site ready for civil earthworks.
Location: 110 Darcy Rd, Seven Hills
Dates: 28 September 2015 – 21 December 2015
Quantities: Demolition zone size 15,914M2 With 39,000M2 under roof Nature of structure: Reinforced concrete and steel structures. Partition walls, sound panel ceilings and parquetry floors.
Building Heights: Varied from 7 – 12 M with two buildings having basements. Plant: 60T, 35T, 24T and 3T excavators (using pulveriser, rock hammer and grabs as required), bobcats (2), semi-trailers
Project Cost (Demolition): $540K
Outcomes:
The project was successfully completed on time, in budget and without one notified complaint to WHS or Council. Andrew Roelandts’ onsite management of all aspects, from run off management to noise control was over and above the expected standard. As a result, we have engaged RG for a further twelve domestic demolitions for Heran Group, and a further eleven for other clients. We also currently have Andy’s team at the QRail Workshops Museum undertaking the mechanical demolition of redundant structures to the value of $140k.