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Sydney Seaplane Terminal

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Completed in June 2017, a new Sydney Seaplane terminal brings the beloved back to Rose Bay. PENETRON ADMIX was used in the precast elements to ensure impermeability for a structure built wholly over seawater.

Roads and Maritime Services and Sydney Seaplanes have recently upgraded the seaplane facility at Lyne Park, Rose Bay, which is located less than four miles (seven km) from the downtown skyline of Sydney. The restoration and construction of the new Rose Bay Terminal were based on massive, pre-cast concrete elements built entirely over seawater. The all-new terminal overlooks the Rose Bay Wharf area and serves breakfast, oysters and prawns in the upstairs Empire Lounge.

The upgrade to the Sydney seaplane terminal in Rose Bay brings numerous benefits to the Sydney region, including:

  • Maintaining a historic site
  • Improved services for seaplane customers
  • Enhancing a valued tourism asset

Sydney Seaplanes is one of the most popular and well-known attractions in the Sydney area. Built on pylons over the water, the company’s new Rose Bay Terminal was designed with durability in mind. All pre-cast concrete elements treated with PENETRON’s crystalline technology are now protected from chloride penetration by seawater splashing just below the precast segments.

Substantially reducing chloride-induced corrosion of the steel reinforcement bars in concrete is one of the most important aspects of concrete durability. Concrete dosed with PENETRON ADMIX ensures huge reductions in rapid chloride permeability test (RCPT) values (as per ASTM C-1202 and AASHTO T-277 tests) by reducing chloride ion permeability.

As the primary waterproofing and durability-enhancing solution for precast concrete, PENETRON ADMIX saves time and costs in precast manufacturing in marine environments that are chloride-saturated. The admixture is used widely in concrete tanks, pipes, drains and underground tanks. Over 300 m3 (380 cubic yards) of concrete was used in pre-cast segments for this project. The Rose Bay Terminal is the main hub for Sydney Seaplanes, which operates scenic flights around picturesque Sydney Harbor – including the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House – and the beautiful surrounding areas.

Builder: Cowyn Building Group

Precast Supplier:

Architect: Crossley Architects PTY LTD

Areas Treated: All precast elements.

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