Business View Australia - September 2015 107
According to his usual practice
Brad Kane took on the role of site
supervisor to ensure that the exact
specifications of the client were
adhered to. The building, which
includes a 50 metre X 50 metre
clear
area
without
any
supporting
columns,
was
c o m p l e t e d
on
time
and
within
budget. The
client
was
e x t r e m e l y
satisfied with
the
end-result
and
especially
pleased
with
the
high standard and quality of
the structure. J & B Projects won
the State Master Builders Award
for this Helensvale warehouse
development in the category of
‘Industrial Building up to $4 million’.
Another project that the company
has completedandwhichhas earned
it great praise is the extension of
an existing swim centre which also
offers dancing, gymnastics and
tennis lessons. As the number of
students had increased greatly
the owners had decided to expand
capacity.
The job entailed creating two new
activity areas at different levels.
A new structural steel and timber
ramp was created to allow access
for disabled persons. This part
of the
project was so skilfully
executed that
it blends into
the original
s t r u c t u r e
and does not
appear to be
an addition
at all.
Over
a
period of time
J & B Projects has
developed the ability
to win commercial building
assignments in the face of stiff
competition on the basis of its past
work and strong reputation. In the
last five years it has seen a jump
in the number of jobs that it has
been awarded. It is now positioned
for rapid growth and Brad Kane
says that he owes this to the
relationships that have been built
by the company and the trust that
it has earned from its clients.
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