Mammoth Projects | 7 worked with one client on more than 60 projects. According to Blair, that kind of relationship longevity is testament that Mammoth Projects knows how to meet a client’s needs. INDUSTRY RESPECT Mammoth’s aptitude for quality has not gone unnoticed. At the 2008 Master Builders Association of NSW Excellence in Construction Awards Mammoth won the award for Adaptive Re-Use of an Historic Building [up to $5 million], and more recently the 2013MBA award for Adaptive Re-Use of an Historic Building [up to $1 million] – awarded for their own office at L2, 2 Barrack Street in Sydney. “We value this acknowledgement very highly,” Blair says. “Having your own company winning awards for excellence in your chosen field is extremely gratifying.” “This recognition shows we can achieve a high level of quality in the marketplace,” he adds. “It demonstrates to our clients that we take a lot of pride in what we do, and instills in them the confidence that we can do the same for them.” Built in 1892, originally as a warehouse building, 2 Barrack Street is heritage listed. The property contains 12mm glazed office partitions, supported by steel portal frames with base plates fixed to the floor – protecting the heritage façade.The entrance to the office features a vertical garden, a sandstone and reclaimed timber reception, and a fossilised mammoth tusk mounted on the sandstone wall. According to Blair, creating a functional office work space whilst preserving the heritage features of the building presented quitea fewchallenges, butadds thecompany was able to overcome these thanks
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