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INSIGHTS, UPDATES & PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS


THIS MONTH IN ENGINEERING | September 4, 1882, The Switch That Changed the World
On a late summer afternoon in 1882, Thomas Edison flipped a switch at J.P. Morgan’s Wall Street office and a single light bulb flickered to life. It was powered by the world’s first central power station, the Pearl Street Station in lower Manhattan. For the first time, a city district was illuminated by electricity generated and distributed from one location. The station's six steam-driven "Jumbo" dynamos supplied 110 volts of direct current to 59 customers, lighting 400 lamp
Rebeka Zubac
Oct 20


KEN BIRDSEY PARK | Schofields
Currently under construction in Schofields, KEN BIRDSEY PARK is set to become a 20-hectare community precinct for Blacktown City Council,...
Rebeka Zubac
Sep 30


The workday may be wrapping up—but our responsibility continues | EARTH DAY 2025🌍
At Goldfish & Bay , we’re not saying we have it all figured out. But we know one thing for sure—engineering carries influence. And that...
Rebeka Zubac
Apr 22


FROM THE ARCHIVE | Highline Westmead
Some developments remain significant well beyond their completion, quietly shaping the communities around them. Deicorp 's HIGHLINE...
Rebeka Zubac
Mar 18


The Team Behind Every Functional Building – HONORING WORLD PLUMBING DAY
On March 11th, the world celebrated World Plumbing Day, a time to recognize the professionals who keep our cities, homes, and industries...
Rebeka Zubac
Mar 13


Engineering a Smarter Future: The Forest High School’s Purpose-Built Campus in Allambie Heights
Goldfish & Bay is proud to collaborate with Quick Plumbing Group on the relocation of 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗙𝗢𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗛𝗜𝗚𝗛 𝗦𝗖𝗛𝗢𝗢𝗟, a...
Rebeka Zubac
Mar 10
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