Description
The electrification of the Werribee Campus Animal House is a high-precision project requiring the total transition of heating and domestic hot water systems from gas to electric. Our Mechanical team designed a robust heat pump solution specifically engineered to maintain the stringent environmental and thermal stability required for sensitive research and animal welfare. To support this transition, we conducted a comprehensive Electrical infrastructure assessment and designed necessary distribution upgrades to handle the increased load of the high-efficiency plant. The Hydraulic scope involved the complex retrofitting of hot water services within a live operational environment, ensuring the facility maintained full functionality throughout the transition. Every aspect of the design focused on long-term reliability and ease of maintenance, utilizing smart controls to monitor energy performance in real-time. This project showcases our expertise in delivering multidisciplinary engineering solutions for mission-critical institutional assets.
Services Offered
- Mechanical design
- Electrical design
- Hydraulics design
- BIM

