Business Interiors by Staples has been selected to deliver a $1.2 million interior project at Toll Group’s custom-built $150 million freight sorting facility in Tullamarine.
June 23rd, 2016
Toll Group required a range of commercial furniture that would be highly cost-effective and achieve an overall high-quality, productive environment for its employees. This is the first time Business Interiors has been engaged for an interiors project of this scale.
By partnering with leading European brands, Business Interiors was able to provide range of distinctive workspaces including collaborative offices, quiet rest areas, social lounges and security facilities. Business Interiors managed the project from end to end, including floorplan design, colour and style recommendations, furniture selection and coordination of the entire installation. The project was successfully delivered on time and to budget while accommodating the evolving requirements of Toll Group.
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