Quick and safe installation of copper piping
On the edge of world famous Sydney Harbour in Australia, three emerging high-rise towers are set to become a landmark corporate hub for the Asia-Pacific.
Sitting at 49 floors, 43 floors and 39 floors respectively, Barangaroo International Towers will also establish a new benchmark for sustainable workplace design. Developed by Lend Lease, high profile tenants such as Westpac, KPMG and PwC will move into the towers after construction is completed in 2016. All three mechanical contractors – Axis, Brown & Moodie and Sydmecare – are using Viega’s innovative and super-efficient Profipress press connection technology (Australian standard).
Combining high productivity and high quality
The project requires contractors to utilise the quickest, safest and most accurate method for installing vast amounts of piping. “Productivity was the main reason for the change from brazing to Viega press connection technology, as there’s a lot of time lost moving oxyacetylene bottles vertically between floors,” explains Rob Elliot, NSW State Manager for Axis Plumbing. “The project schedule is very tight, so the best thing about the Viega Profipress system is that it offers fast, flexible and safe copper pipework installation.”
Smart tube connections
Viega Profipress copper press fittings are being used in all three towers for potable hot/cold water, as well as mechanical services and gas services. Viega is also providing on-site technical field support and training.
“The most innovative of Viega’s products is their certified SC-Contur, a leak detection safety feature,” says Rob Elliot. “The added on-site safety and the ease, speed and quality of installation are the icing on the cake.”
Brown & Moodie also express a strong confidence in the quality of Viega’s products. “The SC-Contur gives us the ability to capture any unpressed joints,” explains Quentin Brown, Brown & Moodie Project Manager. “Profipress also minimises the need for hot work permits and Viega provides us with top-notch technical support and training.”