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    Corporate Facilities
     
       
     

    Over the past few years, The P.A. People have been increasingly called on to provide audio visual solutions to the corporate marketplace.

    Applying our demonstrated expertise that has been gathered primarily from our work with churches and educational facilities, we now have a growing number of loyal corporate clientele.

    Recent projects have not only included those on the menu below, but also include a number of other interesting sites:

    • Joint Command Centre Refit, Australian Army for Communications Design and Management (September 1995) 

    Supply, Install and Commission classified Audio, Lighting, MATV and Audio Visual Systems including six rear screen projection systems with mirror kits, three front screen projection system, hi resolution computer graphics, satellite and TV distribution, video routing, audio systems with multiple source selection per seat, and touch screen control.

    • Homebush Bay Operations Centre for Olympic Coordination Authority (March 2001)

    Audio visual design and fit out of the main Homebush Bay Operations Centre used as the operational hub for the Homebush Bay Olympic Site throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The system comprised 22 63cm video monitors and two 100” rear screen projection systems, along with all the required joinery fit out.

     



  • In late 1999, The P.A. People won a competitive bid process for the provision audio visual facilities for a suite of training and board rooms for BOC Gases as part of a relocation and consolidation to new purpose built offices in North Ryde in Sydney's north.

    The process involved the assessment of the existing rooms and equipment, and the design of new facilities that would meet a stringent design brief within a very tight budget. The new building includes seven separate rooms, with facilities that range from simple whiteboards for group breakout and discussion, a comprehensive training room, through to two fully equipped video conference suites, and two boardrooms with AMX control and touch screens.

    A feature of the main training room is its corner location in the building. This room has two adjacent operable walls that allow the expansion of the room in one or two directions to facilitate training sessions and meetings of varying sizes. The use of two projectors and screens in concert with the AMX control system allows the control of all room facilities in each of the three spaces seamlessly (including lights and blinds) as the room configuration is changed.



  • The Salvation Army's Australian Eastern Territory is headquartered in a purpose built building on Elizabeth Street in Sydney's CBD.

    The P.A. People were called on to design a new AMX touchscreen based control system to automate the audio visual facilities in the boardroom as part of a building refit.

    The new system includes an NEC MT1055 projector, playback from a variety of sources including mini-DV, VHS, mini disc, CD and cassette, along with control of light dimming and audio levels.



  • Boston Consulting is internationally recognised as being a leader in their field.  They recently turned to The P.A. People to refurbish two training rooms in their Sydney Offices overlooking Sydney Harbour.

    Each room has been provided with a quality data projection system comprising an NEC projector mounted on a retractable projector lift, and a motorised screen. Replay sources in each room include dual cassette, multi stack CD, and a VHS video player. The entire system for each room is under the control of an AMX control system featuring wall mounted touch panels.