The knowledge and experience of Formula Interiors comes to the fore in their recent fit-out for a Melbourne fund management company.
May 31st, 2012
With over 5 decades of experience in all manner of commercial projects, Formula Interiors can lend their quality project management, service and attention to detail to just about anything.
The new fit-out for Hastings Fund Management in Melbourne’s CBD was a challenging task – 1400sqm of space for a busy office that couldn’t spare much downtime during the refurbishment.
Working with architects Via Architettura, the Formula Interiors team used their skills and efficiency to deliver the new fitout in just 8 weeks.


The work they completed included installation of carpet and vinyl and stone flooring, partitions, joinery, glazing and feature glazing film; creation of feature ceilings and walls; audio visual, data and electrical components, fire protection, hyrdraulics, security and various other services.



Formula Interiors’ involvement did not end at the completion of the fit-out. Thanks to their maintenance and minor works unit and an in-house service helpdesk, they were able to offer the services of dedicated trained professionals to attend to any urgent issues that came up.
Formula Interiors pride themselves on bringing the 3 ’Es’ to every project – experience, expertise and enthusiasm – resulting in quality results that hit the mark with clients every time. The satisfaction of staff at Hastings Fund Management is yet another such example in Formula Interiors’ vast portfolio.


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