Campbell Barracks Building Refurbishment, WA - Campbell Barracks Building Refurbishment Works- This project involves HAZMAT remediation, decanting & recanting, replacement of external doors, joinery, fitments, wall, floor, ceiling and window finishings, painting, lighting, plumbing and electrical works, infrastructure upgrades.
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