Origin Melbourne Acoustic Upgrade L 2-8

The Origin Melbourne Acoustic Upgrade involved the improvement of 18-person meeting rooms across Levels 3, 4, 5, and 7 to enhance acoustic performance, privacy, and overall workplace functionality. The works focused on upgrading existing meeting spaces to reduce noise transfer between rooms and adjacent work areas, improving usability for confidential discussions and collaborative sessions. NCS managed the project from design through to construction, including coordination of consultants, procurement, contract administration, and defects close-out within an operational office environment. Client Origin Energy Location 321 Exhibition Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Value $600K Year Completed Current LocationMelbourne, Victoria Community impactThe upgrades improve workplace efficiency and staff experience by creating quieter, more private meeting environments that support collaboration and confidential communication. The enhanced acoustic performance contributes to a more productive and professional office setting for employees. Other projects in this sector
Origin Adelaide Training Room & Quiet Zone

The Origin Adelaide Training Room and Quiet Zone project involved the refurbishment of Level 18 to create a larger, more functional training environment and improved workplace support spaces for staff. The works included the conversion of an existing gender-neutral toilet and quiet room to expand the training room, as well as the relocation of the huddle zone into dedicated quiet zone desks to improve space efficiency and usability. NCS managed the project from concept design through to construction, including consultant coordination, procurement, contract administration, and defects close-out within an operational office environment. Client Origin Energy Location Level 19 Festival Tower, Adelaide SA 5000 Value $6700K Year Completed Current LocationAdelaide, South Australia Community impact The upgraded workplace enhances staff productivity, learning, and wellbeing by providing more effective training facilities and improved quiet spaces for focused work and respite. By optimising the use of existing office space, the project supports a more efficient and adaptable working environment for employees. Other projects in this sector
Boronia Heights Primary School

NCS was engaged by VSBA to for the Boronia Heights Primary School project Client Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) Location 68-72 Landscape Drive, Boronia VIC 3155 Value $1.5M Year Completed 2021 LocationBoronia, Victoria Community impactHelps increase the quality of education in Victoria Other projects in this sector
Sunshine Hospital Psychiatric Admission and Planning Unit (PAPU)

NCS worked with Western Health for the Psychiatric Admission and Planning Unit in Sunshine Hospital. Client Western Health Location 176 Furlong Rd, St Albans VIC 3021 Value $2M Year Completed 2013 LocationSt Albans, Victoria Community impact The works contributed to the mental health and wellbeing of Melbourne by creating a space to receive help when needed. Other projects in this sector
Sunshine Hospital Retail Precinct

NCS worked with Western Health for the project of the Retail Precinct of Sunshine Hospital in St Albans Client Western Health Location 176 Furlong Rd, St Albans VIC 3021 Value Undisclosed Year Completed 2020 LocationSt Albans, Victoria Community impactContributed in the wellbeing of patients and visitors of Sunshine Hospital Other projects in this sector
NCS Office Fitout – 12 Harvey St

The 12 Harvey Street office fit-out created a modern workplace environment tailored to the needs of a growing team, combining functional workspaces with wellbeing-focused amenities to support employee engagement and workplace satisfaction. The project delivered a range of collaborative and focused working environments, complemented by dedicated breakout spaces designed to promote flexibility and connection among staff. A key feature of the fit-out was the integration of rooftop amenities and wellness-focused areas, providing employees with access to outdoor spaces for informal meetings, social interaction, and relaxation. These elements contributed to a workplace that prioritises both productivity and employee wellbeing, creating a vibrant and supportive environment for the NCS team. Client NCS Location 51 Butler St, Richmond VIC 3121 Value N/A Year Completed 2020 LocationRichmond, Victoria Community impactThe 12 Harvey Street office fit-out enhances the broader urban environment by transforming the site into a high-quality workplace that promotes wellbeing, connectivity, and modern working practices. The inclusion of accessible communal and rooftop spaces adds value beyond the workplace itself, contributing to a more vibrant and liveable precinct while supporting local businesses and encouraging increased activity within the surrounding area. Other projects in this sector
NCS 51 Butler St

The 51 Butler Street office fit-out delivered a contemporary workplace designed to support collaboration, productivity, and employee wellbeing. The project transformed the space into a functional and welcoming environment. The fit-out incorporated a range of flexible workspaces, meeting areas, and staff amenities to support different ways of working and encourage team interaction. Particular emphasis was placed on creating a balanced workplace experience through the inclusion of dedicated breakout and relaxation areas, providing staff with opportunities to recharge, collaborate informally, and foster a positive workplace culture. Client NCS Location 51 Butler St, Richmond VIC 3121 Value N/A Year Completed 2020 LocationRichmond, Victoria Community impactThe 51 Butler Street office fit-out contributes to the local built environment by revitalising an existing commercial space into a functional, contemporary workplace. By activating the building with a productive and well-designed office environment, the project supports ongoing employment opportunities and strengthens the role of the precinct as a hub for professional activity, encouraging sustained economic engagement. Other projects in this sector
St Peter’s Primary School Playground

NCS proudly managed the entire lifecycle of this exciting development, from town planning and design through to procurement and construction, as a contribution to support the school and its community. The project included securing the necessary planning permit to enable the site’s use as part of a primary school within a Neighbourhood Residential Zone, overseeing the demolition of existing dwellings, and delivering the new oval development. These works were undertaken pro bono, reflecting a shared commitment to investing in local education and creating lasting benefits for the broader community. Client St Peter’s Primary School Location 826-844 Centre Rd, Bentleigh East VIC 3165 Value N/A Year Completed 2024 LocationBentleigh East, Victoria Community impactThe development enhances the school’s infrastructure, providing a purpose-built oval and expanded grounds that support physical activity, outdoor learning, and student wellbeing. Other projects in this sector
Forensicare Canning DDA Unit

The Canning DDA Upgrades project for Forensicare delivered a series of accessibility-focused improvements within a live, secure mental health facility, aimed at enhancing patient care, safety, and functionality for individuals with disability and bariatric requirements. The works included the staged installation of anti-ligature hoists and rail systems within patient bedrooms, together with extensions to existing units and associated facility upgrades. Delivered within an operational forensic mental health environment, the project required careful planning, staging, and stakeholder coordination to ensure continuity of services while maintaining the highest standards of safety and security. Particular attention was given during the design phase to anti-ligature requirements and clinical compliance, ensuring all elements aligned with the specialised needs of the facility. The project ultimately delivered the hospital’s first bariatric-ready facilities, improving accessibility, patient dignity, and staff support in the delivery of care. Client Forensicare Location 201 Yarra Bend Road, Fairfield VIC 3078 Value 3.5M Year Completed 2023 LocationFairfield, Victoria Community impact The upgrades have strengthened the facility’s ability to provide equitable and inclusive care for patients with diverse physical needs, ensuring greater accessibility within a secure mental health setting. By improving patient mobility, comfort, and independence while reducing manual handling risks for staff, the project has contributed to safer clinical outcomes and enhanced quality of care. The introduction of bariatric-ready facilities also supports the long-term capability of the hospital to meet evolving community health needs and deliver more responsive, patient-centred mental health services. Other projects in this sector
Sunshine Hospital Imaging

NCS was engaged to undertake a feasibility study for the Imaging Department at Sunshine Hospital, assessing opportunities to expand diagnostic imaging capabilities and support future clinical demand within the operational healthcare facility. The study evaluated the feasibility of installing a new PET-CT unit, as well as the potential future addition of an MRI unit within the existing imaging department. Working within a live hospital environment, NCS assessed spatial requirements, operational impacts, infrastructure constraints, and service integration considerations to determine viable delivery options. The feasibility outcomes provided Western Health with a strategic foundation for future planning, investment decisions, and the enhancement of diagnostic services across the hospital. Client Western Health Location 176 Furlong Rd, St Albans VIC 3021 Value $12M Year Completed 2023 LocationSt Albans, Victoria Community impactProviding options for Western Health to improve capability & accessibility of imaging services for the Western Suburbs, with the new PET CT, as well as reduced waiting times for the patents requiring MRIs. Other projects in this sector