This week, Griffith University students visited Precise Air’s team at The Oasis Shopping Centre as part of their Oasis Sustainability Project, where they learned first hand about innovative solutions driving sustainability.
Organised by Knight Frank’s Associate Director, Project Management, Sarah Thorne and The Oasis Marketing Manager Peta Cotterill, Precise Air’s Minor Works Manager Stuart Gatland educated the students about the new Fujitsu General Australia Airstage chillers and discovered how these systems are playing a key role in reducing the environmental footprint of the Centre on the Gold Coast.
The Oasis Sustainability Project is a comprehensive initiative that includes lighting improvements and a new building management system, showcasing the importance of integrating leading-edge technology to minimise environmental impact.
It was fantastic to see the next generation of sustainability champions engaging with these technologies and understanding their critical role in building a greener future.
If you would like to find out more about Precise Air’s capabilities on the Gold Coast, Please contact David Ross, General Manager QLD/NT Precise Air.