
Take a look below ground at Nouveau Nedlands
Take a look below ground at Nouveau Nedlands, where construction has reached another key milestone on this eight-storey Art Deco-inspired development: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7477510419478368256
This footage from May captures the basement slab pour, a key stage in the project’s top-down construction sequence, with 180m³ of concrete placed via boom pump, including multiple slab folds for the car stackers, lift pit and water tanks.
Before the basement slab could be poured, contiguous pile walls were driven ~30m into bedrock to form the substructure, followed by the Level 1 slab pour and progressive excavation to basement level with shotcrete applied to the piled walls throughout.
With the basement slab and GF slab now complete, AFS walling panels are now being installed to ground floor level to level 1. From Level 2, the structure transitions into typical floor plates, and with the tower crane scheduled for week 1 of July, vertical construction is about to accelerate.
Thanks to Griffin Group, maarch*, and the wider project team for their ongoing collaboration as Nouveau Nedlands moves into its next phase of construction.
🎬 Videography by Sommerset Studios (Luke Lategan)
