Shower facilities and lockers are available at Turbot Place on Level B next to the Bicycle Storage area. Access to these is via the Good’s Lift to Level B.
Shower facilities and lockers are available at Turbot Place on Level B next to the Bicycle Storage area. Access to these is via the Good’s Lift to Level B.
Turbot Place has bicycle storage spaces available on the Basement level. Access is via the main driveway to the Good’s Lift which is adjacent to the Loading Bays.
Bicycle storage areas and lockers operate on a first-come, first-served basis. We ask that tenants do not take bicycles up to tenanted floors or transport them via passenger lifts under any circumstances.
The lockers are for use on a weekly basis and have a programmable keypad that will reset at the conclusion of each week.
Please be aware that tenants and staff use on-site bike racks and lockers at their own risk.
Investa is committed to ensuring your working life is easier. That is why we’ve created Insite by Investa – an exclusive in-building community activation program and app designed to provide a wide range of services and offers including dry cleaning, food and beverage, events, health and wellbeing and special offers.
To register for Insite by Investa, contact the Building Management Team.
To download Insite by Investa, search on the Apple Store or Google Play.
The cleaning of the building’s common areas and your tenancy is provided by the incumbent service provider and administered by Building Management. The tenancy cleaning component is then billed via your monthly rental invoice.
Across the Investa portfolio there is a very diverse range of tenancy cleaning requirements and expectations. These variations are influenced by a variety of factors including tenancy layout, design and individual business requirements. As a result, our Tenancy Standard Cleaning scope is a high level document designed to accommodate the most common requirements, with the ability to expand the scope to meet your business needs.
Below is the Tenancy Standard Cleaning scope that applies to the building, plus examples of common Tenancy Special Cleaning additions. If you would like to discuss your specific cleaning requirements in conjunction with the Tenancy Standard Cleaning at the building, please contact your Building Management Team
Scope of works included in Tenancy Standard Cleaning:
The cleaning of the tenancy is agreed as part of the cleaning contract. The frequency with which different aspects of the tenancy will be cleaned/maintained is captured below.
Definitions:
* Spot clean – cleaning not requiring the use of mechanical apparatus or specialised cleaning agents or specialised contractors, which can reasonably be completed by normal cleaning staff, without impacting their normal duties on that day.
** Thorough clean – defined as cleaning the item to return it to as-new condition, taking into account the fair wear and tear of the surface.
*** Co-ordinated thorough clean – Tenants can log a request with the Investa Help Desk to instruct the cleaners to do a staged clean to all workstations that are completely clear of documents, four times per annum.
**** Standard Kitchen - 1 sink, small bench top, 1 refrigerator, microwave oven and dishwasher, up to 2 tables and 8 chairs per tenancy.
Item |
Scope |
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Floors |
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Carpet |
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Walls and Doors |
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Furniture and Bins |
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Bins |
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General Cleaning |
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Kitchen |
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Glazing and Signage |
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Rates for the cleaning requests below will be quoted by the current base-building contractor based on the service and frequency required by the tenant.
Any additional or specific cleaning requirements you may have within your tenancy can be requested via the Investa Connect Help Desk on an as needed basis.
Investa's focus on environmental performance and sustainable building practices extend to the way we clean our buildings. We choose to partner with like-minded cleaning service providers to ensure, where possible, environmentally friendly work practices and products are used to maintain a clean, healthy environment for all tenants.
Our cleaning practices have been recognised through the buildings WELL Health Safety Seal. You can find more about this rating in the sustainability section of this document.
Item |
Charge Calculation |
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Dishwashers – Daily load/unload | each |
Fridge – Monthly clean | each |
Dishwasher – Periodic thorough clean | each |
Microwave – Monthly thorough clean | each |
Benchtops and sink – Daily clean (only if clear) | each |
Internal toilets – Daily clean and Weekly detail clean and consumables | m2 |
Internal showers – Daily clean and Weekly detail clean | m2 |
Desktops – Daily clear of mugs/glasses/cups to the kitchen | each |
Stove – Monthly clean | each |
Hand towels provision – only | per pack |
Internal glass – Monthly wash | m2 |
Meeting room – Monthly steam shampoo | m2 |
Internal kitchen – Monthly detail clean | each |
Kitchen, dishwasher, benchtop – Monday morning clean | each |
Tenancy area – Cleaning at the requested time – daily | m2 |
Disinfection clean – on request | m2 |
Industry best practice waste and recycling is important to Investa. All waste must be separated at the source into the relevant standard waste streams within your tenancy. This ensures maximum recycling recovery and disposal, contributing to Investa’s waste and circular economy targets.
At a minimum, the following streams must be included in your fitout and tenancy design:
Specialised periodic recycling initiatives held by the building owner include:
Investa are continuously reviewing opportunities to further increase their diversion from landfill. Please contact your Facilities Manager to discuss the additional recycling services in your building where applicable.
You should apply the following design criteria to all new tenancy fitout designs to ensure best practice waste & recycling systems.
Under desk bins are not permitted within Investa buildings as studies have shown that the use of these systems reduce the capture of clean recycling in an office environment.
Open Plan Offices
Open-plan office areas should allow for the inclusion of waste and recycling stations and approved signage in various points across each floor or within utility areas. Each waste and recycling station should include the following components:
Kitchens and Kitchenettes
All kitchen areas should allow for:
The size of these bins implemented are dependent on the number of staff per floor.
Utility areas:
All Utility/Printer areas should allow for the inclusion of:
You are responsible for the supply and maintenance of any bins within your space.
All bins in the tenancy must be colour coded in accordance with the following diagram which meets the National Waste Standard Colour Coding. Within kitchenette areas, designers can consider housing the bins within joinery units.
Where bins are located within joinery units they must remain easily accessible by users to ensure that rubbish/recycling can be disposed of without physically touching the bin itself.
Where joinery enclosures are used, they must:
‘Recycling Stations’ or ‘Bin Hubs’ are widely accepted in the Commercial Building Office. For best practice recycling recovery please ensure the following is met:
All joinery designs are to be approved by Investa Facilities Management to ensure these units meet best practice recycling and waste management.
All bins and joinery enclosures must be fitted with appropriate signage. Investa standard waste signage is available to download here.
Type of lift |
Number of lifts |
Floors of service |
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Low Rise Lifts | 3 |
Levels 2 - 11 |
High Rise Lifts | 5 |
Levels 11 - 26 |
Goods Lift |
1 |
Levels 1 - 26 |
Car Park Lifts |
1 | Levels 1 - 5 |
Essential services are tested annually as part of the Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS).
Dates and times of power shutdowns will be broadcast to all tenants via the Investa Connect Help Desk in the months leading up to the test dates.
The annual power supply test (shut down) is conducted to ensure that the building is fire compliant and to carry out maintenance of critical supplies. These tests are reserved primarily for the purpose of testing and maintenance of essential services and will require isolation of the incoming electrical supply. As a result, tenant and base building light and power supply will be impacted.
To ensure that testing is not compromised, full cooperation and participation is required.
If you use building condenser water for your computer room and/or auxiliary air conditioning units, you should be aware that there will be a loss of condenser water during the annual testing procedure. Systems that do not possess condenser water flow sensing and associated compressor interlocks may trip out on high pressure at these times. We recommend tenants have personnel on standby to monitor critical areas and reset any units as required, after the testing period.
As part of the building’s annual compliance, the Building Management Team completes an Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS), which is then certified by the base build fire consultants, before being submitted to Council. As part of the AFSS, there is an annual testing regime of the essential services which includes:
This list is not exhaustive, and a range of additional building services are tested as part of the AFSS.
Your Building Management Team test these items on your behalf and require access to tenancies for this purpose on a quarterly to annual basis (depending on the item).
We ask for tenants’ co-operation in facilitating such access, requests for which will be communicated to tenants in advance via broadcast.
Should you require information on the following services, please refer to:
Air conditioning run times in your tenancy are determined by your lease.
After hours air conditioning (AHAC) may be requested by logging a request through the Investa Connect Help Desk.
AHAC is currently charged at $55.00 plus GST per hour and will be billed via your monthly tenant invoice as a sundry charge.
All hydraulic plant equipment, materials, sanitary fixtures, and tapware associated with the hydraulic services are of the highest quality; constructed and maintained to conform with the relevant Australian standards.
The hydraulic services consist of the following:
Should you require a plumber or similar contractor for assistance with a fitout related issue, you may contact the Building Management Team via the Investa Connect Help Desk, who would be happy to recommend or arrange for a base build plumber to attend. Costs would be recharged to the tenant as a sundry charge on the monthly invoice. Alternatively, you may contact base build contractors directly to make your own arrangements.