HMAS Stirling Netting Roof & Refurbishment, WA - HMAS Stirling Netting Roof & Refurbishment Works- This project involves refurbishment of wet areas including replacement of fixtures and fittings, replacement of electrical lights, floor coverings, window treatments, seals, doors, frames, bird netting, clean and sealing of concrete flooring, painting, brickwork repairs.
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