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Jeff started as an apprentice in 1976 before progressing through the ranks of this successful family owned company. Jeff took over the reins in 1992 and has since expanded A Dart & Co to include commercial and industrial construction, maintenance, refractory and composite cladding. Through his experience and commitment, Jeff leads a team of dedicated professionals to ensure that A Dart & Co is well established for the future.

Simon started in the construction industry in 1995 and holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Hons). Simon has extensive experience in commercial, industrial and civil construction, along with faade composite cladding, and drives the Composite Cladding and Building aspect of the business.
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Since our inception in 1967, A Dart & Co. have been building a reputation for quality, efficient and effective management of all facets of building and construction. A Dart & Co is one of the leading civil construction contractors in SE Queensland. We understand the strict safety, environmental and quality requirements that are necessary to work in these areas.
A Dart & Co has a long history in the Queensland construction industry. Since its inception in 1967, we have been building a reputation for quality, efficient and effective management of all facets of building and construction. Our Commitment in commercial construction, refurbishment and fitout can be attributed to our attention to detail in construction planning, subcontractor coordination and procurement.
Until the closing of the BP Refinery at Bulwer Island Pinkenba in 2015, A Dart & Co had maintained permanent site offices spaning over 30 years. We understand the strict safety, environmental and quality requirements that are necessary to work in these areas and because of this A. Dart & have been able to maintain a healthy clientele list who we work for on an ongoing basis.
A Dart & Co install Composite Cladding systems to suit your needs. Our background in building construction is utilised to ensure the most cost effective and efficient methods are incorporated into the installation. This together with the reduced lifecycle cost of the building make it an attractive alternative to other cladding systems on the market.
In light of recent policy changes in the construction industry building facades constructed from aluminum composite panels (ACPs) may present a risk in the case of fire. The ACPs on many existing buildings are unlikely to be judged "non-combustible" under Australian Standard 1530.1.

However, this is not to say buildings are not compliant with Building Code of Australia (BCA) as this will depend on certification of the ACP material, or the degree of fire retardant in the ACP core and other fire engineering factors in the building's design and operation.If the building has an ACP this is assess by the engineers to determine the extent of the combustible cladding under the new legislation.
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