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Safety on the Skybridge
Look above – located 16 storeys above a bustling street in the Sydney CBD, Paynter Dixon is assembling a hanging scaffold. As the name suggests, the scaffold literally hangs from an overhead supp...
Waterfront wreckage contained in urgent make safe
Paynter Dixon recently performed a challenging make safe to a waterfront residence at Grays Point in southern Sydney. The owners were awoken at night by a crashing sound – a large tree had fa...
Innovative learning environments: Norwest Christian College
Norwest Christian College has showcased its new Secondary Learning Precinct in the Hawkesbury Independent Magazine. Paynter Dixon was engaged to oversee the design and construction of the new build...
Supporting flood-impacted communities with the clean up
Paynter Dixon’s insurance building services are on the ground, supporting flood-impacted communities with the clean-up. While the Northern Rivers has entered its second week, Western Sydney i...
Focus on your future school campus
With NSW Government slashing red tape and committing $7.9 billion to educational infrastructure over the next four years, schools are entering a new landscape of competition and super-charged campu...
Eucalyptus extends the dining experience for Blacktown Workers Club
The recent opening of Eucalyptus Dining marks yet another milestone for Blacktown Workers Club. Overseeing the refurbishment, Paynter Dixon worked closely with the Club to ensure the new restaurant...
Blacktown Workers Club (Stage 1)
Paynter Dixon has worked with the Blacktown Workers Club in Sydney’s north-west for over 30 years, undertaking a wide range of projects. The Club has embraced a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ...
Mission accomplished: Bankstown crane’s towering achievement
Paynter Dixon has brought the curtain down on a tower crane which has stood tall in Bankstown for almost seven years. Dismantled over the course of a weekend, the crane has played a key role in ser...
Remediation completed at the historic Oaks Goldsbrough Apartments
The Goldsbrough building is named after Richard Goldsbrough who arrived in Australia in 1847 and developed a highly successful wool business. The building, designed by William Pritchard, was once c...
Design and Construct – a proven formula for project success
For Clubs and Pubs, cost control is a key priority when it comes to delivering construction projects. The debate on the best way to deliver a capital works project has raged for decades. Australia ...
Operating Theatres complete at iconic Sydney Hospital
Following a successful tender process, Paynter Dixon has refurbished three new operating theatres at the iconic St Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst, Sydney. The new state-of-the-art operating t...
Working with RSL Clubs to build better services
Paynter Dixon was established in 1914 – the same year as World War 1 broke out. Known as the war to end all wars, sadly, it would not be the last. More than 100 years later, with Australia on the...