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Brisbane Airport CUS

Brisbane Airport’s Domestic Terminal is a curved building. The three ‘satellites’ extending beyond the building provide additional passenger lounge facilities for airlines. Two of the satellites (North and South) at Brisbane Airport are complete circles and the third satellite (in the centre area used by Jetstar and other regional airlines) was previously a horseshoe shape. The Common User Satellite Upgrade Project has turned the horseshoe shaped satellite into a shape similar to the other satellites. Capacity of the Common User Satellite has increased considerably and now includes six additional aircraft gates, lounges, food outlets, airline offices and facilities for other operational requirements.
Klenner Murphy has been awarded the 4 million dollar contract for the Electrical works compromise of the following services:
- Design & Construct of the LV reticulation upgrade
- General lighting
- Stanilite emergency lighting system
- Upgrade of lighting control system
- Power & communications upgrade
- 2 Mva 11kv Generator
- People Counting system
- Apron Floodlighting
- PA System Upgrade
- Lightning protection system
- Master Clock System
Brisbane Airport MLCP

Construction of the new nine-level car park commenced early 2010 and once complete, the car park will provide around 5,000 new undercover car parks, bringing the total number of car park spaces within the Domestic Terminal precinct to around 9,000. The Multi Level Car Park will also house the Car Rental facilities and includes additional features such as automated Parking Assistance, Flight Information Displays and a Ground Transport Operations (GTO) hub. The GTO will be connected to the terminal via the third stage of the Brisbane Airport Domestic Terminal Precinct upgrade – the Domestic Terminal Access Project – a 17 metre wide bridge extending from the Multi Level Car Park to the existing Terminal.
Klenner Murphy has been awarded the 7.5 Million dollar contract for the Electrical works compromise of the following services:
- HV, LV and communications conduit system
- HV Substation
- HV reticulation
- Civil Street Lighting
- LV reticulation
- Main Switchboards
- Communications System
- General lighting
- Stanilite emergency lighting system
- Lighting control system
- Power System
- People Counting system
- PA System
- Lightning protection system
- Master Clock System
King George Central – Brisbane

King George Central, the first and only new Brisbane CBD business tower to commence construction in a difficult 2009 and due for completion in 2012.
King George Central will be Brisbane’s healthiest landmark thanks to 21st century technology and design innovation that will create a unique work environment.
Registered for a Green Star – Office Design rating and targeting a 6 Star Green Star rating from the Green Building Council of Australia, a 4 Star NABERS water rating and a 5 Star NABERS energy rating through a range of environmentally sensitive strategies, King George Central is a genuinely green building.

King George Central is also the first project in Australia to be publicly supported by the Heart Foundation which includes its Healthy by Design features such as a cycle centre with full end of trip facilities, a healthy choice cafe and user friendly stairwells running to all floors from the ground level. The Healthy by Design resource puts the needs of people, their health and their community at the centre of the design and construction of urban environments.
Klenner Murphy has been awarded the 6.5 million dollar design and construct project from Thiess construction.
The electrical works compromise a full design service, working with the design team in a consultant’s role including all Greenstar submissions followed by the installation of the following services:
- LV reticulation including interface with the co-generation plant
- General and emergency lighting all in compliance with green star 6 design and as built
- Dali emergency lighting system
- In building mobile coverage
- Security installation including HLI with the access installations
- Power & communications
- MATV Installation
