ABOUT US
Your specialists in building repairs and upgrades.
Remedial was founded in 1969 to provide specialist building repair and upgrade services to commercial, industrial and large residential buildings. See here the services we offer.
Remedial’s primary objective is to provide complete remedial solutions to a wide range of industry sectors and stakeholders including:
The experienced team at Remedial specialise in the provision of on-time, cost-effective, value engineering and results-focused projects. What sets us apart is our no-nonsense attitude and dedication to getting the job done right, the first time. We’re known for going above-and beyond to find solutions and deliver the best possible outcome for our clients.
We have an in-house team of 60 employees and an extended team of contractors that we’ve been using for many years. When you work with Remedial, we provide you with your own project team dedicated to providing regular communication and ongoing support. Our commitment to you will see us go above and beyond to find solutions, deliver outstanding service and sustainable, budget-conscious project outcomes.
Environmental and safety considerations are a key priority at Remedial; in fact, we have an enviable safety record and a demonstratable approach to environmental harm mitigation.
Leading the way in remedial best-practice, we adopt certified methodologies and products; working closely with product suppliers, engineers and industry bodies to ensure strong workmanship.
ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 Quality Assurance Management Systems underpin our operations so you can be confident that your project be delivered to the highest standard.
We attribute our success to the following principles:
Whether our teams are implementing specialist building repairs, applying commercial or industrial flooring solutions, providing insurance rectification works, or working with engineers to specify optimal steel fire rating solutions, for 50 years’ we’ve been a market leader.
A solutions-focused approach underpins everything we do, allowing us to consistently deliver optimal, budget-conscious solutions year after year.
Our approach is built on three core principles:
Our commitment to best practice sees us adopt the latest building rectification methodologies and tailor a forward-thinking approach that’s centred on meeting your specific building repair needs.
Industry membership underpins our ability to remain at the forefront of industry insights and practices. We are currently proud members of:
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122 Bower Street, Manly
The strata committee of the post second World War designed apartment block overlooking Manly and Shelly Beach commissioned the engineer to t...
Awa Tower, Sydney
Built in 1939, the AWA Tower in Sydney was for many years one of the most notable commercial towers in the city. Fast forward some 70 years ...
Beak & Johnston
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