SA Construction Company – APY Lands, South Australia
“Fibo could easily be installed by one person and our carpenter was able to quickly train a local apprentice to do the installation. Didn’t need plasterer, painters or tilers which was the critical reason for choosing Fibo” – Alex Cook, SA Construction Company
Project Type | Amata, New Community Centre Building in Remote South Australia |
Requirements | Easy to transport, light weight and capable of withstanding constant transit vibration. Easy to install with minimal trades. Hard wearing and durable. |
Why Fibo? | Sturdy, good looking and low maintenance. Installed using minimum trades. |
Fibo Products | White Gloss. 2-part corner and extension profiles. |
Outcome | Transportation costs significantly reduced due to less material quantities and weight. 50 m2 of walls installed and finished in food service area in less than two days. Easy installation using experienced carpenter and local apprentice. |
Comments | Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara, Transportation costs significantly reduced due to less material quantities and weight. 50 m2 of walls installed and finished in food service area in less than two days. Easy installation using experienced carpenter and local apprenticealso known as APY Lands, is a large, sparsely populated local government area for Aboriginal people, located northwest South Australia. The remoteness (over 700 km from Alice Springs) of this project requires high degree of certainty of material quantities and systems that are guaranteed to work. All materials are sent by road from Adelaide; more than 1,800 km including hundreds of kilometres of unsealed roads. We can’t afford transit damage. Call backs cost a fortune. Every worker requires a permit to enter the area and costs of deployment are sky-high. Therefore, it is critical to keep crew numbers to a minimum and where possible use local workers. |