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Military Police Central Administration Fit‑Out

Client: Defence – Holsworthy Barracks, NSW
Location: Holsworthy, New South Wales
Project Type: Capital Project – Renovation
Project Value: AUD $8 million
Project Duration: June 2003 – December 2004


Strategic Objective

Defence leadership required a modern, centralised administration facility for the Military Police (MP) that could support complex operational requirements while reinforcing the organisation’s rehabilitative mission and professional identity.

The objective was to design and construct a state‑of‑the‑art central administration facility that integrated advanced security systems, enabled effective monitoring and personnel management, and provided functional, dignified spaces for administration, training, and rehabilitation—within a live Defence environment.


The Challenge / Need

The project needed to address a unique combination of operational, cultural, and security demands:

  • Integration of advanced, Defence‑grade security systems
  • Functional layouts supporting monitoring, administration, and controlled access
  • Purpose‑designed spaces for rehabilitation, training, and interviews
  • Alignment of diverse stakeholder expectations across operational, cultural, and leadership groups
  • Delivery within an active Defence precinct with strict safety and access constraints

The facility needed to be secure and robust, while also supporting a rehabilitative, professional environment consistent with the Military Police’s mission and values.


Project Scope

The scope included the full renovation and fit‑out of the central administration facility, encompassing:

  • Secure entry and visitor management zones
  • Administrative, interview, and operational spaces
  • Staff amenities and wellness facilities
  • Integrated digital infrastructure and systems
  • Full documentation, handover, and operational readiness

All works were required to meet Defence safety, security, and operational standards.


Our Approach

A structured, stakeholder‑aligned approach was adopted to balance security, functionality, and cultural sensitivity.

Key elements included:

  • Needs Assessment: Evaluation of operational workflows, cultural considerations, and rehabilitative requirements
  • Stakeholder Alignment: Workshops, change‑communication sessions, and leadership briefings to align expectations and outcomes
  • Strategic Design: Careful balancing of safety, security, aesthetics, and functional performance
  • Procurement Management: Management of EOI and RFT processes and performance‑based contracts
  • Execution Oversight: Continuous compliance monitoring across safety, operational, and design requirements

The approach focused on clarity, discipline, and defensible decision‑making in a highly regulated environment.


Risks and Challenges

Key risks requiring deliberate management included:

  • Managing safety and operational interfaces within an active Defence facility
  • Balancing diverse stakeholder priorities across security, rehabilitation, and administration
  • Ensuring the design supported Defence’s rehabilitative mission without compromising security
  • Managing phased construction and handover to maintain operational continuity

These risks were mitigated through early stakeholder engagement, disciplined governance, and phased execution.


Solution & Key Deliverables

The project delivered:

  • An advanced secure foyer entry with state‑of‑the‑art access and visitor management systems
  • Construction of three new offices, a Mess Hall, and three interview rooms
  • A flexible work floor with breakout and collaboration spaces
  • Addition of a gymnasium and upgraded kitchen amenities to support staff wellbeing
  • Fully integrated Wi‑Fi and AV infrastructure
  • Comprehensive BIM‑referenced documentation integrated with Digital Control Model (DCM) systems
  • Full operational handover and staff training programs

Outcome

The facility was delivered on time and within scope, achieving all operational, spatial, and technological objectives.

Key outcomes included:

  • Enhanced Military Police workflows and personnel management capability
  • Improved inmate handling and interview processes
  • Integrated, modern visitor and access security systems
  • A facility that reinforces MP’s professional identity and rehabilitative mission
  • High levels of stakeholder satisfaction across operational and leadership groups

Defence leadership achieved a secure, functional, and culturally aligned administrative environment.


Value‑Added Differentiator

The project’s success was driven by the ability to integrate security, operations, and culture into a single, coherent solution.

Key differentiators included:

  • Integrated Expertise: Balancing operational, technological, and cultural requirements
  • Advanced Design: Incorporation of modern security and digital systems
  • Stakeholder Alignment: Clear communication and alignment across all levels of Defence
  • Cultural Sensitivity: A rehabilitative‑focused environment supporting MP values and mission

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