Up to 70,000 visitors flock daily to Australia's largest shopping centre which is now completely covered by a gigantic glass roof – the result of an expansion project. Work was carried out while the centre remained opened for daily business; the schedule for the entire construction project was extremely short. (Photo: David McArthur Parallax Photography)

Chadstone Shopping Centre
Melbourne, Australia

This extension to the Chadstone Shopping Centre has become a conversation piece with its architectural and visual impact not seen in Australia before.  

PERI Rosett Flex was on site and in use from June to late October, with the Centre opening some 3 days after the last of the Rosett system being dismantled.

 

 

 

 

 

Location
Main Application
Buildings
Project participants
Customer: Nomad Scaffolding Pty Ltd

The Project

Impressions from the project process
Alan Watt
Alan Watt
Alan Watt
Site supervisor
Being in the industry for many years, I found the Rosett system to be the most adaptable and versatile system that I've used, with multiple sizes of a deck, ledgers and accessories. Working at such heights with limited crane access for moving material was enhanced by the lighter weight components and better connection of deck to ledger and accessories to the system adding versatility.
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Up to 70,000 visitors flock daily to Australia's largest shopping centre which is now completely covered by a gigantic glass roof – the result of an expansion project. Work was carried out while the centre remained opened for daily business; the schedule for the entire construction project was extremely short. (Photo: David McArthur Parallax Photography)
Up to 70,000 visitors flock daily to Australia's largest shopping centre which is now completely covered by a gigantic glass roof – the result of an expansion project. Work was carried out while the centre remained opened for daily business; the schedule for the entire construction project was extremely short. (Photo: David McArthur Parallax Photography)