RAVENHALL PRISON

A technically advanced, medium-security correctional facility with capacity for 1,300 beds, located 20km from Melbourne’s CBD.

Project Overview

  • Address

    RIDING BOUNDARY ROAD, RAVENHALL
  • Client

    Victorian Department of Justice and Community Safety
  • Builder

    John Holland
  • Architect

    Guymer Bailey Architects
  • Value of works

    $6,800,000
  • Sector

    Justice
  • Completion

    2017

Casello has completed multiple large-scale carpentry and cladding packages for the Justice sector. This service is provided in close consultation with clients, adhering to the strict scheduling and security requirements that the projects demand.

At Ravenhall Prison, we installed doors, frames, stair treads, cell beds, pinboards, whiteboards, and external cladding with expertise, enhancing security and functionality in this essential facility.

Crafting secure and functional environments for correctional facilities.

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Rosanna Station is part of the Victorian Government’s Level Crossing Removal Project, which replaced a former level crossing with a new elevated rail line and integrated station precinct. The station’s architectural language incorporates bold colours and a highly tactile material palette, and calls for robust, transport-grade materials with high aesthetic performance, suited to the demands of public infrastructure and continuous use. Cladding and carpentry were delivered across the station’s external and internal zones. Folded metal cladding was fabricated and installed along primary facades and soffits, with alignment and fixings coordinated to meet structural, glazing, and waterproofing tolerances. Within the station envelope, terracotta wall linings and suspended acoustic baffles were integrated across concourse and platform areas. These elements provided material contrast while supporting the station’s acoustic and environmental performance targets. Installation was sequenced in line with major structural and services works, with delivery aligned to commissioning and public access requirements.

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