Cains Tavern at 36 Wilson avenue Brooklyn was a complete gut demolition and new bar fit out in an old convenience store in Brooklyn. Extensive demolition was carried out in the space including the removal of the existing shop front. To complete the bar fit out, all new materials and finishes were installed including; Australian cypress floors, pressed copper ceiling, plumbing, electrical, hvac system, custom millwork bar, and bar equipment. Cains Tavern opened early August 2011 and has links to local based firm Augenblick studios.

This commercial restoration project on St Ann’s school, New York was undertaken by New York General contractor Wellbuilt in 2010/11, in collaboration with JK Blum Engineers. The scope included; demolition roofs, brickwork, facade, windows, and removal of asbestos. Extensive brick replacement, brick pointing, roof replacement, lintel repair, and waterproofing were also carried out. A structural curtain wall window was designed to replace the aged glass block system which had been in place for several decades. This school construction construction project required careful planning to ensure the day to day operations of the facility were not hindered in any way. Scaffolding and overhead protection was required throughout the project.
The Shangri-la hotel was a project Wellbuilt founder Mitch Kidd was involved in whilst working at Australian construction firm St Hilliers.The project was an extensive refurbishment of this well known and prominent Sydney landmark while the 36 floor hotel was occupied and operational. The scope of works involved the refurbishment and fitout the level 36 restaurant, the stripout and fitout of the Executive Lounge on level 30, the refurbishment of 424 guest rooms (levels 6 to 28), extensive modification reconfiguration and fitout of the front of house areas on level 1 and the ground floor. A detailed staging program was developed in close consultation with the Hotel as it was a requirement that only level 36 and level 30 be shutdown whilst all other areas of the Hotel remain operational. Five floors of guest rooms were under construction at any one time and the average cycle time per floor was 20 days.

This was complete commercial bathroom gut renovation was undertaken by Wellbuilt at the St Paul’s School in New York city. It involved the complete demolition of an old redundant bathroom system which was leaking, unsafe, dirty, and not safe for children. A complete new bathroom was installed and brought up to code from; plumbing, walls, fixtures, fittings, toilets, vanities, tile flooring, emergency doors, exit lighting, sprinkler system, exhaust system, disabled access, and sensor lights.
