Wolfin Waterproofing at Taronga Zoo new Ocean Precint - Projex Group

Taronga Zoo's new Great Southern Ocean exhibit was opened in March. The new
precinct is the largest building project undertaken by the zoo in its 91-year history.
The new area features sea lions, fur seals, pelicans and penguins in their natural marine
habitat with viewing areas both above and below water.
The architects Jackson Teece Architecture not only developed the concepts and designs but
were heavily involved in the detailing of the project. Because of the sensitivity of the
animals to water cleanliness and consistency an enormous amount of sensitive pumping,
filtering and analysis equipment needed to be installed on site to maintain all the
different marine animal tanks.
This equipment was installed below the seating of the Seal Amphitheatre. Because of the
sensitive nature (and expense) of this equipment Wolfin IB membrane was selected to
waterproof the building housing the machinery - upon which the seating for the amphitheatre
(for the Seal Shows) was later installed.
In addition to the machinery waterproofing other areas deemed critical in this new exhibit
were the penguin enclosure and beach, the penguin holding pens and the pedestrian walkways
over plant rooms all of which were waterproofed using the Wolfin System.
JTA and the Zoo selected Wolfin because of its track record at the zoo where it has
successfully waterproofed the gorilla enclosure and critical areas of the elephant
enclosure as well as numerous other critical applications close to salt water.
Omega Building Services, experienced Wolfin applicators with extensive experience in
installations of this type, were contracted to carry out the works.
Because of the projects proximity to Sydney Harbour Wolfin's standard galvanised steel
profiles (Gal steel with the Wolfin membrane pre-bonded to it) were replaced with Stainless
steel Wolfin-coated profiles.
For further information contact:
Projex Group
phone: (02) 8336 1666
fax: (02) 8336 1670
web: www.projex.com.au
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