
Asset Services
We specialise in detailed and highly integrated building services in operational buildings across New South Wales and Queensland. Our expert team delivers tailored solutions with a hands-on approach and a commitment to client needs and excellence, we bring precision, reliability and innovation to every project.
Specialised Solutions for Complex Projects
Brown & Moodie Projects delivers complex works within fully operational buildings. Our team is skilled in executing critical infrastructure upgrades and fit-outs with minimal disruption to daily operations.
We provide high-quality, precision-driven project management tailored to sensitive environments where continuity is often interfaced with the public and building occupants.

Asset Services We Provide

Central Plant Upgrades
Upgrade and modernise central utility plants that provide critical building services including heating, cooling, and power.

Building Services Upgrades
Improve the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems that support the core functionality, safety, and comfort of a building.

HAZMAT Remediation
Identify, remove, treat, and neutralise hazardous materials to ensure safe environments for occupants, workers, and future development.

Waterproofing
Replacement of damaged or failed membrane systems, including torch-on and liquid membrane applications and crack injection.

Architectural Finishes
High-quality office fitouts, joinery, and architectural finishes.

Structural Remediation
Restoration, strengthening, and repair of degraded or damaged buildings and infrastructure.
Case Study: Law Courts Hydrant Upgrade
Brown & Moodie was engaged by BGIS as the principal contractor to undertake the complete replacement of the fire hydrant system within the 27-storey Queen’s Square Law Courts Building, home to the Supreme Court of NSW, the Federal Court of Australia, and the High Court of Australia.
The building was required to remain fully operational throughout the works, requiring the project to be delivered in clearly defined stages.
The upgrade included demolition of all existing hydrant pipework and pumps, installation of a new booster assembly and dual diesel hydrant pumps, and integration of dry fire monitoring with the existing Fire Indicator Panel (FIP).



