CONSTRUCTION WORLD
JULY
2015
lenge in this area has been the three storey
tall signage walls, cast in a single pour due
to the high quality of the finish required. The
concreting procedure required Agilia concrete
to be pumped into the bottom of the shutter as
opposed to the traditional method of casting it
from the top.
Other green features at Bridge Park are a
grey water recycling system and the provision
of bicycle racks, shelters and shower facilities.
The towers have large skylights situated above
the atriums to maximise daylight penetration
inside the buildings. All office area concrete
floors are power floated to receive tenant
selected floor finishes. Dry-wall partitioning
is installed against the façade, with dry-wall
frames around the windows to enhance the
aesthetic appeal of the finishing. While the bulk
of the floors await client fit-out, a mock-up of a
potential fit-out has been installed on the third
floor to assist with marketing.
ABOVE:
The structure is concrete framed with
Aluminium Composite Panel (ACP) cladding for
60% of the building façade and 40% glazing. The
third floor terraces have glazed balustrades.
LEFT:
The Bridge Park office development at
Century City comprises two four-storey buildings,
namely Bridge Park West and Bridge Park East,
with a super-basement for parking.
BELOW:
Extensive roof lights allow natural light
to provide effective internal lighting and reduce
energy consumption.
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