Case Study

Logan Learning Hub

Acoustic ceiling upgrades and partition realignment for a Queensland state college learning hub during term breaks.

Case study

Challenge

A multi-purpose learning hub required improved speech intelligibility and flexible room subdivisions before the new academic year. Works had to occur within a compressed holiday window with strict dust control near IT-intensive areas.

Programme controls

Lookahead schedules were updated each shift with protection sign-off and handback checks before public access resumed.

Variations were logged against agreed rates so owners and tenants shared one commercial record.

Handover included marked-up plans, rated-wall tags, and access panel locations for facilities maintenance.

Solution

Our crew installed high-performance acoustic ceiling tiles, upgraded suspension systems to engineered loads, and built new steel-stud partitions with fire-rated board where the brief demanded separable teaching spaces. Daily sign-off with the head contractor kept the programme visible to the department representative.

Outcome

Post-completion acoustic testing met the consultant targets. Teachers reported measurable improvement in room usability, and the school facilities team received marked-up ceiling plans for future maintenance access.

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Project FAQ

Was acoustic testing required?

Yes—post-completion testing confirmed consultant targets for the learning hub clusters.

What clients say

"Teachers noticed the acoustic difference immediately—holiday access was used properly."

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