Moreton Manor

Partridge played a key role in the design and documentation of a contemporary double-height concrete and glass pavilion, as well as the restoration and reinstatement of heritage verandas, for the original Manor and its adjoining cottage, which dates back to 1858. Additionally, we conducted thorough assessments of the existing structures and provided remedial and strengthening […]

Gledswood Homestead

Dating back to approximately 1810, the Gledswood Estate encompasses numerous significant structures, among them the homestead, which has been transformed into a winery. Partridge undertook a comprehensive evaluation of multiple buildings within the estate and offered valuable recommendations. Additionally, we provided crucial structural documentation for the reconstruction of the dilapidated verandas of the homestead. This […]

Wrigley’s Building

Engaged by the contractor, this 1927 reinforced concrete framed building required a design for strengthening the existing roof slabs to accommodate a trafficable roof and additional deadloads. Introduction of new steel or concrete beams would detract from the aesthetic of the original heritage building, consequently the solution developed by Partridge involved epoxy fixing carbon reinforcement […]

Christian Dior

Culwarra Chambers is Sydney’s first ‘skyscraper’ which wraps around the older heritage listed Surry Hotel. Partridge designed a series of Sika Carbodur carbon fibre strengthening strips (1.2mm thick) which were applied to the subject masonry wall. This strengthening work allowed us to demonstrate that the wall had sufficient strength to resist the loads. The solution […]

Martin Place Christmas Tree

Partridge have been involved in the design and certification of the Christmas tree at Martin Place since 2017. Having evolved through the years, the current tree towers 25 mteres above revelers on the ground as the centerpiece for the Christmas celebrations – the equivalent of almost 8 storeys! Partridge tackled the many structural challenges associated […]