We are excited to announce the commencement of a significant refurbishment project for the Customs House building for Australia Pacific Airports Melbourne (APAM) at Melbourne Airport. This project entails a comprehensive upgrade and modernisation of the existing 3-storey office building, transforming it into a state-of-the-art facility.
The project's scope includes:
• Full base building refurbishment: extensive renovations across all three floors to revitalise the building structure and interior
• Integrated fit-out: ensuring minimal disruption and enhanced operational efficiency for existing tenant(s).
• Façade upgrade: modernisation of the building exterior, improving both aesthetics and energy efficiency, and
• Replacement of building services and plant: complete overhaul of all building services, including HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems, with the latest technologies for optimal performance and sustainability.
This refurbishment project not only aims to preserve the historical significance of the Customs House building but also incorporates modern innovations to enhance functionality, sustainability, and user experience. Upon completion, the upgraded facility will provide a contemporary and efficient workspace.
The project is due for completion in Q2 2025 and resides on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations.
The project's scope includes:
• Full base building refurbishment: extensive renovations across all three floors to revitalise the building structure and interior
• Integrated fit-out: ensuring minimal disruption and enhanced operational efficiency for existing tenant(s).
• Façade upgrade: modernisation of the building exterior, improving both aesthetics and energy efficiency, and
• Replacement of building services and plant: complete overhaul of all building services, including HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems, with the latest technologies for optimal performance and sustainability.
This refurbishment project not only aims to preserve the historical significance of the Customs House building but also incorporates modern innovations to enhance functionality, sustainability, and user experience. Upon completion, the upgraded facility will provide a contemporary and efficient workspace.
The project is due for completion in Q2 2025 and resides on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nations.
- client
- Australia Pacific Airports Melbourne (APAM)
- Location
- Tullamarine, Victoria
- Architect
- Woods Bagot
- Status
- Under Construction