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Knauf Insulation – Glass & Wool Plant

Published 15th February 2025

This 24-hour manufacturing plant located in Newcastle, New South Wales, produces up to 200 tonnes per day of glass wool insulation which operates for 365 days a year. This is an industrial building finished in colourbond steel for both roof and walls near the steel river.

Knauf is an international building materials company that manufactures insulation and gypsum drywall. Their products include glass wool, stone wool, wood wool boards, EPS, and XPS and are designed to improve energy efficiency and sustainable insulation.

We were appointed as building services engineering consultants, alongside Morris Bray architects, for infrastructure utility services, modification and upgrades to authority owned assets such as power substations and/or networks; general light and power, air conditioning and ventilation; and external lighting.

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