Fire safety · Commercial · 2025 — now · Arup
University tower façade replacement
Fire engineering for combustible façade remediation on occupied campus towers.
Context
Combustible façade remediation is one of the defining fire safety programs of the post-Grenfell era. Replacing the façade of an occupied high-rise campus building means getting the fire performance of the new system right — and managing the building’s safety through every stage of the works.
My role
I was the fire safety engineer providing input to the replacement façade design and its compliance pathway, including assessment of existing conditions.
Approach
- Review of the fire performance of proposed façade systems and their test evidence.
- Assessment of the compliance pathway for the replacement design.
- Fire safety considerations for staging works on an occupied building.
- Coordination with the design team and certifier through the approval process.
Outcome
A remediation design with a defensible fire-performance basis, and a building that stayed safely occupied throughout.
- Façade fire performance
- AS 5113 test evidence
- Cladding remediation
- Staged works
Commercial project — details generalised.