See for yourself our full capabilities by taking a look through our past projects. At Waltlec Industries we have safely and efficiently completed several major infrastructure projects throughout Townsville and the surrounding areas.
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Waltlec have developed a close working relationship with the team at NQ Eye Specialists over the last few years and valued the opportunity to help with the construction of their new premise. The transformation of the building is stunning.
Waltlec were privileged to work alongside Phoenix Constructions and complete a full electrical and mechanical package.
The mechanical works involved the supply and installation of three Samsung VRF condensing systems with a total of 15 cassettes and fan coil units. Ventilation and exhaust air systems were installed that were interlocked with their associated rooms and the air conditioning system has a centralized controller for automation over the whole system via a touch screen interface.
The electrical component includes the supply and installation of emergency/exit light systems, trendy lighting layout complete with Dali touch switches with preset scenes, body protect system configured to suit all relevant codes and standards and a multitude of power solutions throughout.
As the final part of the project, Waltlec installed a roof mount 30.24kW grid connect solar system to the practice. The system produces on average of 150kWh per day and consists of 90 x 315w solar modules and 1 x 30kW three phase inverter. This significantly reduces the clinics demand on the electricity network as well as a significant monetary savings on the day to day running costs.
This project had a very quick build time due to NQ Eye Specialists vacate date of their old clinic however we are happy to say it was completed on time.
Waltlec were appreciative to work with Paynter’s to complete the electrical package of the redevelopment project of the Pimlico TAFE in Townsville.
The TAFE features advanced training kitchens, restaurants, a simulated nursing ward, hairdressing and beauty salons with a variety of power solutions. The new expansion has also brought a learning hub as another resource for the 900+ students entering the new and improved facility. It offers students vibrant and engaging general purpose learning spaces and computer laboratories, which are available for corporate use.
The Project includes a full lighting control system, architectural and energy efficient LED lighting, web based power analysis systems for monitoring, 100kW Solar System and all the bells and whistles to make this a state of the art facility.
Waltlec are proud of the finished project and look forward to completing many more projects alongside Paynter’s.
Townsville hospital has undergone major expansions to the endoscopy and Renal units to deliver better patient care. This project has provided extra space for haemodialysis patients with 4x procedure rooms, dedicated decontamination facility, admission area, recovery area, as well as various other support facilities.
This area of the hospital allows for the various endoscopes used to be cleaned and processed within the unit. This job was done in stages under difficult operating conditions with procedures put in place to ensure compliance with all appropriate guidelines.
Waltlec and our subcontractors were appreciative to work with Paynters to complete the electrical package which included fully monitored specialised Medical electrical installation complete with uninterruptible supplies, smart lighting and controls to suit medical procedure rooms, Nurse Assistant installation and communications requirements.
Waltlec is proud of the finished product and look forward to completing many more projects.
Waltlec were privileged to work for W&F Constructions to complete the new St Teresa’s College dormitory buildings and covered area. The college is located in Abergowrie which is a 28 minute drive from Ingham making it a more challenging project with travel times to meet deadlines. Waltlec with our team of subcontractors completed the full electrical package including, power, lighting, electrical distribution, dry fire systems, communications, public Address system and audio visual requirements.
The job consisted of an extension to the existing pit and pipe system, 7 new distribution boards, energy efficient LED lighting, Dynalite automation lighting control, HDMI, Wireless internet and DATA outlets.
Waltlec would like to thank all involved and send gratitude to W&F Constructions and Abergowrie College for in-trusting us to undertake this project.
Waltlec installed a 263.7kW rooftop Solar Photo-voltaic System for the The Fairfield Home Makers Centre in Townsville. The system comprises of 972 x 275W Seraphim solar modules, 2 x ABB 100kW Inverters and 1 x ABB 50kW Inverter. The PV system produces over 479975kWh per year, which significantly reduces the centres demand on the electricity network. The install comes complete with a PV Distribution board, full monitoring system and Grid protection through the use of ABB Metering and controls.
The install was made even harder in February as the project neared completion, Townsville was hit with the largest monsoonal event ever recorded. Unfortunately the Home Maker Center was directly in the firing line and located in one of the suburbs most effected. Waltlec unfortunately loss a scissor lift, tools and much more.
Waltlec was privileged to work for MDB Constructions to complete the new Cathedral School Sports precinct. Waltlec completed the electrical requirements and with our team of sub-contractors the, Underground power reticulation, Security, Audio Visual and Communications installations. The job consisted of an underground pit and pipe system, a new distribution board, power and energy efficient LED lighting solution and BMS automation lighting control.
Waltlec would like to thank all involved and send gratitude to MDB construction and Cathedral School for in-trusting us to undertake this project.
The Research and Clinical Trials will become the new home for the research ethics team, the medical education support unit and research educators from both the Townsville Hospital and James Cook University.
The project consisted of two zones within the one fit out. The research component consisted of a commercial look administration fit out and the clinical trials area incorporated a medical grade fit out for clinical based trials including consult rooms and procedure rooms.
Waltlec and our subcontractors were honored to work with Paynters to complete the Electrical package which included new power distribution, communications requirements, Dali Smart LED lighting system, smart white boards and nurse call requirements all while not interrupting the day to day business of the Hospital.
We are proud to say the job was completed on time and within budget.
Waltlec was privileged to work for W&F Constructions to complete the new Stage 3 Ryan Catholic College Science block and Library. Waltlec completed the electrical requirements and with our team of sub-contractors the, Security, Audio Visual, Public Address and Communications installations. The job consisted of an underground pit and pipe system, two new distribution boards, power and energy efficient LED lighting solution, Dynalite automation lighting control, HDMI, Wireless internet, DATA outlets and security.
Waltlec would like to thank all involved and send gratitude to W&F construction and Ryan school for in-trusting us to undertake this project
Waltlec Industries recently completed the rebuild for the Northcape Townhouses on Hamilton Island. The existing Townhouses were devastated by cyclone Debbie in March 2017. Waltlec Industries were appointed by the builder to undertake the Electrical, Audio Visual, Security, Television, Automation and Communications works.
The works included,
The Northcape rebuild located on the beautiful Hamilton Island offered many logistical challenges, but the end product of these sensational Townhouse’s made it all worthwhile.
Waltlec would like to thank the builder and customer for in-trusting us to undertake the works and look forward to future dealings.
Waltlec Industries recently completed the rebuild for the Mike Carney Toyota showroom, offices and warehouse after the existing was devastatingly ruined by fire in July 2016. Waltlec Industries were appointed by the builder to undertake the Electrical and Communications works.
The works included,
The new facility is truly impressive and the perfect home to house one of Australia’s most popular automobile brands.
Waltlec would like to thank the builder and customer for intrusting us to undertake the works and look forward to future dealings.
Exciting News – TAFE Queensland’s Bohle Campus!
Waltlec is thrilled to have partnered with Paynters on an impressive upgrade and expansion project at the Bohle campus. This initiative features a state-of-the-art Green Star building dedicated to advanced robotics, hydrogen, and renewable energies, an extension to the EV workshop, and renovations to existing classrooms. This milestone is a major leap forward in providing top-tier technology for TAFE’s education and training facilities.
The project included a thorough overhaul of electrical systems and infrastructure. We supplied and installed a new main switchboard, modified the existing switchboard to function as a distribution board, and added new distribution boards. Significant updates were made to electrical and communication pits, conduit systems, and new electrical reticulation, including sub-mains cables for the new northern building and southern extension.
Our work also encompassed the installation of lighting and power systems, including emergency lighting, illuminated exit signs, an advanced lighting system with integrated daylight and occupancy sensors with dimming features, generalpurpose switched socket outlets, soft-wiring, floor boxes, and Big Ass Yellow Jacket directional fans to help combat the Townsville summer heat.
In our commitment to sustainability, we’ve installed energy-efficient solar car park lighting and electric vehicle chargers to support the rise of electric vehicles. Additionally, we’ve implemented a substantial 188kW solar PV system designed to significantly reduce the campus’s carbon footprint. This upgrade is set to transform the learning environment, ensuring students have access to the latest technology and top-notch facilities.