
Greater Sydney · Office
Facade inspection and condition assessment across Greater Sydney. Rope access, thermal imaging, and 3D point cloud surveys for high-rise, commercial, and heritage buildings.
Local Context
Sydney has Australia's largest concentration of high-rise commercial and residential buildings, with towers clustered across the CBD, North Sydney, Parramatta, and the Barangaroo precinct. The harbour environment exposes coastal facades to persistent salt spray that accelerates corrosion of steel fixings, aluminium framing, and reinforcement within concrete panels. Sandstone facades on heritage buildings in The Rocks, Surry Hills, and Paddington require specialised assessment techniques. The city's building stock spans convict-era sandstone through 1960s concrete brutalism to modern curtain wall systems. NSW strata legislation creates strong demand for documented condition assessments, particularly for buildings approaching the 10-year mark where defect liability periods expire.
Conditions
Sydney's coastal microclimate drives chloride-induced corrosion on facades within 5 kilometres of the harbour and ocean. Sandstone facades absorb moisture and develop salt crystallisation damage (efflorescence and spalling) when wet-dry cycles draw salts to the surface. Concrete facades on mid-century buildings show widespread carbonation, particularly on sheltered elevations where CO2 concentration is higher. Curtain wall gaskets on 1970s and 1980s commercial towers have commonly exceeded their design life, resulting in water ingress and air leakage. Western Sydney buildings face different challenges: extreme summer heat causes thermal shock to rendered masonry, while clay soils create foundation movement that transfers stress into facade elements.
Regulation
NSW Fair Trading regulates building work under the Home Building Act 1989, with a statutory warranty period of 6 years for major defects. The Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 requires owners corporations to maintain a 10-year capital works fund plan, which typically includes facade maintenance provisions. Buildings over 25 metres must comply with AS 1657 for facade access systems. The NSW Building Commissioner has increased enforcement of building quality standards since 2020, with a particular focus on waterproofing and fire safety in residential towers. All inspection work must align with NCC 2022 requirements.
Project Types
Commercial tower facade audits
Curtain wall gasket and seal assessments
Sandstone heritage facade surveys
Strata defect reports for owners corporations
Pre-purchase due diligence inspections
Waterproofing and cladding compliance checks
Post-construction defect liability assessments
Fire safety cladding audits
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We use a combination of close-range visual assessment via rope access, thermal imaging to detect moisture retention behind the stone face, and targeted sounding to identify delamination. Sandstone is particularly sensitive to salt crystallisation damage in coastal Sydney, where moisture cycles draw dissolved salts to the surface. Our reports document stone weathering grades, mortar joint condition, previous repair interventions, and areas of active moisture ingress. We work to Heritage Council guidelines and provide data suitable for Conservation Management Plans.
Sealant and gasket failure is the single most common defect we document on Sydney high-rise buildings. On commercial towers built in the 1970s through 1990s, original curtain wall gaskets have typically exceeded their 20 to 25 year design life. This allows wind-driven rain to penetrate the facade system, causing water damage to interior finishes and structural elements. On newer residential towers, the most common issues are workmanship defects at waterproofing junctions, particularly where balconies meet external walls.
Yes. We produce condition reports formatted for owners corporation use, including severity-rated defect registers with cost estimates that feed directly into 10-year capital works fund plans as required under the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015. Our reports include photographic evidence, location mapping on elevation drawings or 3D models, and recommended remediation timelines. We work regularly with strata managers across Greater Sydney and can present findings at AGMs or committee meetings.
Yes. Following the NSW cladding registration program, we conduct close-range cladding identification surveys using rope access and thermal imaging. We identify cladding types, assess combustibility risk, and document findings in a format suitable for submission to NSW Fair Trading and local councils. Our inspectors are trained in identifying aluminium composite panel (ACP) types, expanded polystyrene (EPS), and other combustible cladding products flagged under the NSW Combustible Cladding Register.
Same-day mobilisation for Sydney CBD and inner suburbs. 48-hour response across Greater Sydney. Tell us about your building and we will scope the work.