GPO Hotel Marriott façade completion marks milestone in Adelaide's skyline transformation

GPO Hotel Marriott successfully completes installation of the project’s façade and signage.

GPO Hotel Marriott façade completion marks milestone in Adelaide's skyline transformation
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GPO Hotel Marriott has reached a significant milestone in its construction journey with the successful completion of its façade installation and signage, accompanied by the removal of the tower crane.

The completion of the façade marks a crucial step towards ensuring the watertightness of the main tower, a pivotal requirement for the final fit-out and commencement of the building's energisation and commissioning process. 

Set within the heritage-listed GPO building, the project is set to transform into South Australia's first luxury Marriott International-operated hotel. Renowned for its structural innovation, the installation of the hotel's façade and signage necessitated a strategic approach due to its unique design. 

Andrew Esposito, Project Manager at BESIX Watpac, elaborated on the complexity of the façade installation, emphasising the meticulous alignment required for the distinct "scallop sections" attached to the glass exterior.  

"Extensive planning and collaboration were instrumental in ensuring a successful installation,” Mr Esposito said.  

"An exceptional, flawless level of alignment was necessary during the installation of each of the 1092 individual facade panels. Collaboration with our local construction partners Micos and Winfix was pivotal for achieving this milestone.” 

Another standout feature of the project was the locally fabricated building signage by Image Install, which presented a unique challenge due to the façade's design. 

Mr Esposito explained, "Most building signage is installed on a flat facade – with the GPO’s scallop sections, conventional signage placement was impractical. We engineered a solution by cantilevering the sign off the building, supported by custom designed vertical steel truss sections.  

“The pre-mounted lettering was installed using the tower crane and a specialist abseiler from the outside of the building – an entirely innovative approach to meet the architectural design requirements." 

With the completion of the façade, the main tower is now sealed against the elements, paving the way for the final stages of fit-out and commissioning processes. Upon completion, the hotel will span 16 levels and boast 285 rooms, including a presidential suite, club lounge, dining establishments, swimming pool, fitness centre, and function rooms. 

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