MECLA Show and Tell on Surry Hills Village - A Mass Timber Construction Case Study
At a recent MECLA Show & Tell, Rebecca Donoghue, Senior Associate at SJB Sydney, shared insights from her role as Project Architect for Surry Hills Village, a landmark mixed-use precinct featuring SJB’s first mass timber building. Rebecca reflected on the design and construction journey, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of delivering a mass timber project through COVID-19, global timber supply constraints, and Sydney’s wettest year on record. The session offered valuable insights into the adaptability, collaboration, and leadership required to deliver innovative low-carbon construction projects. Read the full case study and explore key insights the slide deck: https://mecla.org.au/wp-content/uploa... To learn more about MECLA, visit: https://mecla.org.au/wg1/

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