Hamilton Island Yacht Club Project

Client :
The Hamilton Island Yacht Club
Location :
Hamilton Island
Project Date :
2009
Tides varied by 5 metres daily.
Curved facades made flush scaffolding a challenge.
We had to accommodate working in this remote location.
The Challenge

The Hamilton Island Yacht Club project posed a formidable challenge with its location amidst the Whitsunday Islands, facing 5-meter tidal fluctuations twice daily. Additionally, the building’s soaring copper roofs and curved facing presented unique scaffolding challenges.

Our Solution

Source Scaffolding tackled the challenge by engineering a bespoke scaffolding solution tailored to the demanding conditions of the project. With specialised materials and innovative design, our team created a scaffolding system capable of withstanding tidal submersion while providing a stable platform for construction activities.

The Result

Despite the daunting environmental and architectural obstacles, our scaffolding solution proved its resilience. It facilitated uninterrupted construction progress, ensuring the timely completion of the Hamilton Island Yacht Club. This success underscored Source Scaffolding’s expertise in overcoming complex challenges and delivering exceptional results in high-stakes projects.

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