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Duracube systems specified for amenity areas at Bandiana military barracks

Duracube provided an innovative solution to customise the Full Height – Privacy Core system to meet the high level of privacy required by the Australian Defence Force.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

30 Sep 2024 1m read View Author

Gaza Ridge Barracks, part of the Albury Wodonga Military Area in Bandiana VIC, recently completed refurbishment work to the amenity areas and communal change rooms.

Duracube provided an innovative solution to customise the Full Height – Privacy Core system to meet the high level of privacy required by the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

Duracube adhered to the strict security protocols to deliver and install toilet and shower partitioning as well as lockers with bench seating.

Project brief

Supply robust toilet and shower partitioning system and lockers with bench seating suitable for installation into wet areas.

Duracube solutions

Duracube supplied and installed Full Height – Privacy Core partitioning systems with Privacy Edge and lockers constructed from water-resistant Durasafe Compact Laminate.

Duracube products installed:

  • Full Height – Privacy Core (FHPC)
  • Privacy Panel – Pedestal Mount (PPM)
  • Lockers – Bench Mounted (LBM)

Durasafe colours:

  • Durasafe 401 Midnight – Dark and mysterious black for sophisticated partition choices
  • Durasafe 5003 Philippine Teak – Warm wood tone for natural and inviting partition surfaces

Project details

Project: Gaza Ridge Barracks Refurbishment

Location: Anderson Road, Bandiana VIC

Architect: Mode Design VIC

Builder: APGC Group

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