We’re thrilled to have played a key role in the WAMA Project, Australia’s National Centre for Environmental Art, set in the breathtaking Halls Gap. This incredible initiative celebrates the harmony of art and nature, while fostering a sense of community and connection.
Our dedicated team, including Darryl, Peter Dickson, Archie, Polly, James Brown, and Adam, worked tirelessly to deliver outstanding results. From roofing and stormwater systems to fire services, sewer connections, hot and cold water rough-ins, and the installation of fixtures and taps, every detail was expertly handled.
It’s been an absolute privilege to contribute to such an inspiring project that promises to enrich the community and showcase environmental art at its finest. WAMA is shaping up to be a truly unique space, and we’re excited to see it reach its full potential when it opens later this year.
Stay tuned for more updates on this remarkable project—we can’t wait for you to experience it!