Sunshades and Awnings
for Commercial Premises at Wacol
Developers, builders, architects and specifiers looking to
meet the Section J Energy Efficiency requirements in the Building Code should
consider the use of insulated sandwich panel awnings to achieve window shading
design requirements.
This was done on the commercial office premises at 1435
Boundary Rd Wacol to dress up the building and the results can be seen in the
accompanying photo. Insulated panel sunshades are also very cost competitive compared
to alternatives.
Retracom Contracting was engaged by Multispan to supply and
install these sun shades and awnings. Insulated panels come standard in a range
of Bluescope colours and are generally finished with powder coated aluminium
extrusions.
Retracom brings quality workmanship and insulated panel expertise to
projects established from over 25 years contracting as coldroom builders. Contact John Thomas or Matt Bourke in our contracting team http://www.retracom.com.au/contracting/contact/ for a supply and install quote on your next commercial
property development.

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