HALLMARK PROJECTS
Altaire Servicing have had the pleasure of delivering superior fire protection services on numerous projects, including:
MELBOURNE AIRPORT
1993 - 2013
Our involvement at Melbourne Airport both as service provider and installing contractor included the full spectrum of works.
During our time at Melbourne Airport we executed a fire system and graphics network upgrade within T2 which at its completion was the largest FireNet network in the Southern Hemisphere.
We were also involved with refurbishment works ranging from smaller scale through to campus wide all within the terminal operating live, as well new construction projects such as T2E, Gates and T4.
ROYAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
2007 - 2011
We were invited onto this project and worked through the design phase for 12 months prior to our on site commencement.
The project featured a large Notifier Fire Detection system network featured various methods of detection as well as incorporating a site wide graphics package with multiple terminals.
Significant areas of the Hospital were protected by MASDS where VESDA units were utilised and all networked via VESDAnet. A very intelligent and diverse system designed installed and commissioned.
MAJOR PROJECTS
HERALD WEEKLY TIMES
2002 - 2005
A one of a kind fire detection and evacuation system which featured AMPAC FireFinder detection technology combined with their EV3000.
The ultra high end fit outs executed by Ernst & Young and UWS remain amongst the most sophisticated in the CBD to date.
THE
MELBOURNIAN
1999 - 2001
Utilising only first class material and equipment, the installation and attention to detail and precision in the execution of this project considering all of the high end finishes was a credit to the project team. A most acknowledged and award winning project.
STATE LIBRARY VICTORIA
2017 - 2019
A very unique opportunity to be involved with one of Victoria’s premier landmark heritage sites.
Covering an entire city block, Altaire Servicing had already executed several stages in the late 90’s, including the Dome and the La Trobe reading room, and so their intimate site knowledge proved most beneficial to the project and the desired outcome.