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INSIGHTS, UPDATES & PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS


HILLS SHOWGROUND PRECINCT EAST | Lot 4
HILLS SHOWGROUND PRECINCT EAST is progressing as one of Sydney’s significant new residential precincts, and our team is now delivering the building-services engineering for Lot 4. This stage forms part of a broader development that will introduce 873 new apartments to Castle Hill across a coordinated group of towers. The Lot 4 appointment builds on our earlier work within the precinct and extends the continuity of our engineering involvement as the project unfolds. Our work i
Rebeka Zubac
6 days ago


LUNCH & LEARN with Fusion Fire Systems | Inside the Standards of Dry Fire Design
At Goldfish & Bay, our ongoing Lunch & Learn series with Fusion Fire Systems isn’t just routine, it’s become one of the most valuable technical sessions we host. Giorgio Montanari brings more than 15 years of experience, a deep command of fire protection standards, and a rare ability to translate complexity into clear, practical insight. With a background in project delivery, system design, and product development, Giorgio has worked across both wet and dry fire protection. H
Rebeka Zubac
Nov 12


ESTE | Little Bay
Set above Sydney’s coastline at 11 Jennifer Street, Little Bay, ESTE brings together architecture, interiors, landscape, and engineering in one cohesive vision. Developed and built by Urban Property Group, and designed by Hill Thalis Architecture with interiors by Richards Stanisich and landscape design by Arcadia Landscape Architecture, the project comprises 94 residences across four storeys, framed by rooftop wellness spaces and communal landscaped areas that open toward Ka
Rebeka Zubac
Nov 7


BOX HILL SQUARE | Designing the Future of Sydney’s North West
Goldfish & Bay is proud to be delivering the complete building services design for Box Hill Square, a $600 million mixed use precinct that will form the new heart of Sydney’s north west. Located on Terry Road, Box Hill Square will bring together shopping, dining, and living in one contemporary urban setting. The mixed use development will include a Coles supermarket, more than 50 specialty retailers, Eat Street dining, a gym, medical and childcare facilities, and 660 new apar
Rebeka Zubac
Oct 29


THIS MONTH IN ENGINEERING | October 1904 — when New York went underground
In 1904, New York City opened its first subway line, a 9.1-mile system from City Hall to Harlem that carried 100,000 people on its very...
Rebeka Zubac
Sep 29


LUNCH & LEARN with NAFFCO GROUP | Connecting Global Expertise with Local Practice
Last week we hosted NAFFCO for a Lunch and Learn that brought together our hydraulic, fire, and mechanical teams. What could have been a...
Rebeka Zubac
Sep 26
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