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February 13, 2024
Thought Leadership
Remedial

More than skin deep

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February 5, 2024
Project
Hospitality

Campbelltown Catholic Club – Outdoor Gaming Area

The refurbishment of an outdoor gaming lounge for Campbelltown Catholic Club called for design ingenuity to resolve an issue of airflow.   Founded to support Catholic education, sport and culture in ...
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January 16, 2024
News
People

James targets ‘consistent quality’ through project management

“Quality is never an accident,” said the English philosopher, John Rushkin. The sentiment is not lost on Senior Project Manager, James Etheridge. With over 15 years of industry experience, James joined Paynter Dixon last year to focus on project delivery […]
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December 19, 2023
News
People

Robert targets sustainable business growth as new Chief Financial Officer

Newly appointed Chief Financial Officer, Robert Fredericks, views integrity as the cornerstone of sustainable business growth. For more than 30 years Robert has focused on growing businesses from start-ups to ASX-listed companies. His area of expertise encapsulates financial control, strategic […]
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December 14, 2023
News
Health

Steely determination underpins hospital projects

Two major health care projects are taking shape against the Sydney skyline – skeletons of structural steel. Construction within an operating hospital environment is notoriously complex and challenging. Over in North Sydney, our team is constructing a new Palliative Care […]
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December 11, 2023
News
Community

A year of partnering with Shalvey Academy

Vital connections have been formed in year one of Paynter Dixon’s partnership with Clontarf Foundation. Clontarf supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young men to attend school, finish year 12, and enter employment. Over the past 12 months, our employee […]
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December 7, 2023
News
Community

Thread Together ‘powered by volunteers’

As the festive holiday season approaches, Thread Together is working around the clock to supply clothing to those in need. The organisation has been described as Australia’s most ethical response to fashion excess. New clothing is diverted away from landfill, […]
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December 4, 2023
News
Remedial

Tim Kurniadi eyes growth for Remedial and Insurance Divisions

Tim Kurniadi is focused on growth as the newly appointed General Manager – Remedial and Insurance at Paynter Dixon. Over the past 8 years, Tim has played a key role in establishing the company’s remedial division as a Tier 1 […]
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November 23, 2023
News
Community

More than a sporting chance

Paynter Dixon and partners in the club sector are getting behind Clontarf Foundation in support of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men. Shared bonds of sport and community are empowering youth development.   “We have fun getting all the […]
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November 17, 2023
News
Hospitality

Designing hospitality venues with millennial appeal

The design of hospitality venues is an adaptive process which responds to the changing profile of patrons – or ‘primary users’. Today, there is a clear focus on Millennials and Gen Z. How is this influencing the design of venues? […]
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November 9, 2023
News
Projects

MBA awards praise Paynter Dixon’s ‘quality and workmanship’

The quality of Paynter Dixon’s project delivery has garnered two major awards at the Master Builders Associations NSW 2023 Excellence in Construction Awards. Petersham RSL Club Fit Out: ‘Construction (Commercial), Interior Fitouts, $8 Million – $10 Million’ Paynter Dixon oversaw the […]
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November 2, 2023
News
Hospitality

Revitalised Campbelltown Bowling Club re-opens doors

The renovated facilities of Campbelltown Bowling Club have been unveiled to delighted members, coinciding with the club’s centennial celebrations. The re-opening ceremony was hosted on Friday 27 October, with the official plaque revealed by both the Campbelltown Catholic Club Board […]
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October 19, 2023
News
General

Rescue drill showcases the height of safety

Two professional abseilers are suspended 34 storeys above ground. A rescue drill is unfolding under the watchful gaze of expert trainers. Paynter Dixon is hosting the training session on a Sydney-based site where the Remedial division is overseeing high-rise façade […]
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October 18, 2023
News
Remedial

Up close: Darren Gouge

“I won’t dwell on a problem,” says Site Manager Darren Gouge. “I’ll quickly switch into solution mode and move forward.” Darren’s cheerful demeanour reflects a pragmatic approach to life’s challenges. Born and raised in East London, Darren followed in the […]
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October 13, 2023
News
Remedial

The escalating cost of combustible cladding

Strata insurance premiums continue to rise at an alarming rate, creating headaches for owners and strata managers – especially where combustible cladding is concerned. A quarterly report by Honan Insurance Group1 has found that strata premiums continue to increase nationally […]
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October 5, 2023
Thought Leadership
Education

Unlocking school growth through high-quality master planning

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September 21, 2023
News
General

D and C – a model of collaboration and learning

How can architects maintain their authority in the design process? Brian Booth first posed that question as an architectural student at UTS more than 35 years ago. Fast forward to 2023, and Paynter Dixon’s Executive Design Manager brings a seasoned […]
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September 15, 2023
News
Community

Reconciliation Action Plan

Paynter Dixon is pleased to announce Reconciliation Australia’s formal endorsement of the company’s Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). RAPs provide a framework for organisations to leverage their resources and spheres of influence to support the national reconciliation movement. Through our […]
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September 15, 2023
Thought Leadership
Remedial

Playing safe with strata repairs

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September 12, 2023
News
Community

Life returning to Lismore Workers Club

Paynter Dixon is on the ground once again to rebuild a much-loved institution in the Lismore community.   Lismore Workers Club is made of stronger stuff. In 2022 the Northern Rivers township experienced its severest flood event in recorded history, pushing […]
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