Monthly Archives: July 2016

New Project in Coorparoo

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This week marks the beginning of a new project in Brisbane’s south side suburb of Coorparoo. Phase 1 of the project included the removal of old tiles and underlying concrete in the backyard entertaining area, following by laying down a new slab of concrete for later additions to the areas.

 

Take a look at the area pre-concrete removal, and the preparations taken prior to laying down a new slab of concrete. Some of these preparations include termite treatment, leveling the ground and strengthening the slab with steel bars.

 

before concrete removal

Pre-demolition of existing concrete

termite treatment

Treatment of existing termites

slab prep

Flattening area

before concrete 2

Steel bar strengthening

before concrete 4before concrete 3

before concrete 1

Ready to lay new slab of concrete

 

Keep an eye out for more developments on this project – with renovations being added to various areas of the home, including laundry, new timber flooring, upgrading doors and windows, and a new roof, decking and pool fence for outdoor entertainment area.

Queensland’s Booming Building Industry

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The building industry across Queensland shows no signs of slowing down, with construction approvals across the state rising by about 30% from last year.

 

Key areas of increased building approvals include the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane.

 

If you or someone you know is interested in renovating or extending  while Queensland’s building industry is booming, give the team here at ESP Developments a call on (07) 3471855.

ESP Updates from Noosa

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The team here at ESP Developments has had a hectic couple of weeks, most of which has been spent working on various projects up the Sunshine Coast in beautiful Noosa. An array of projects are underway in Noosa, including a few commercial and residential renovations and extensions.

Take a look at this time-lapse video of a roof construction – a couple of hours crammed into 27 seconds.