Dee Why

An office space with two desks arranged back-to-back, each with a computer monitor and an ergonomic chair, set against a white wall and light wood flooring.
Office space with four desks, each with dual monitors, black office chairs, and a robotic arm with a camera. The room has a wood floor, white walls, and overhead lighting, with a small window on the far wall.
Office with three white desks, black chairs, and computer monitors, near sliding glass door leading to a balcony with outdoor view.
Office space with two white desks, black office chairs, a wall-mounted air conditioner, and a large window with sliding glass doors.

Client

Project Scope

Logo for Right at Home, a home care and assistance service

Construction Point was contracted by Right at Home to serve as project managers for their office fit-out project. The objective was to accommodate the growing workload and future-proof their workspace for an expanding workforce. Construction Point diligently pursued authority approvals while collaborating with designers to meet the client's specific requirements.

The scope of work included:

  • Obtaining necessary authority approvals.

  • Collaborating with designers to incorporate client requirements.

  • Conducting a comprehensive strip-out of the old workspace, including walls, carpeting, lighting, and joinery.

  • Implementing customized workstations.

  • Installing a complete audiovisual system, including a communication rack and data infrastructure.

  • Introducing new timber flooring.

  • Enhancing the mechanical systems to ensure ample air circulation for occupants.

  • Upgrading the lighting to provide an improved workspace environment.

  • Installing new joinery throughout the office space.

Through meticulous planning and execution, Construction Point aimed to create an optimized and functional office environment for Right at Home.