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Central Park II: Slab on Ground Is In
We’ve reached a key structural milestone at Central Park II, with the first section of slab on ground now poured.
This slab forms the structural base beneath the basement, setting the foundation for what follows. Decks are progressing. The loading bay isn’t far behind.
At each column base, diamond box outs align with control joints — relieving pressure during cure and protecting the slab long after the pour. It’s the kind of detail that disappears when it’s done right — and stands out when it’s not. That’s why we get it right.
Designed by Ewert Leaf, the development will deliver 24 premium residences overlooking Central Park in Malvern East. Four levels. Private scale. Architecturally resolved, materially considered. Built for longevity. Built to hold.
Interiors by Simone MacGinley. Landscaping by Jack Merlo.
We’re delivering construction for Roulston and Moda, with Buxton Group Australia and Salta supporting as development partners. The program is led by PAX Project Management, acting on behalf of the client.
These are teams we’ve built with before — teams who back our thinking, trust our process, know our quality, and understand the value of getting the detail right.
Every residence is now sold. That sharpens the stakes, shrinks the margin for error, and focuses our delivery.
The slab’s in.
The systems are set.
Now, we build.
