Erko Apartments - Erskineville

Strata Property

Project Value: $500,000
Status: In progress
Duration: 6 months

Dukes is in the process of completing a large-scale, six-month project at Erko Apartments in Erskineville that requires repairs and repainting across three apartment blocks.

Project Overview

The scope of works covers three buildings on Pearl, Macdonald and Bridge Streets, with external repainting of rendered façades, balcony soffits and walls, entry walls and soffits, planter boxes, and service doors and frames. Remedial repairs include expansion joint replacement, render patching and allowances for spalling, crack stitching and bar chair remediation.

To support the visual renewal, Dukes provided a complimentary colour consultation and site samples. This ensured the chosen scheme matched the architecture and met resident expectations. The objectives for Erko Apartments are to restore façade integrity, resolve failures linked to poor original construction, and apply premium coating systems that will extend the life of the buildings, all while minimising disruption to residents and nearby businesses.

Access Methods

All external works are being delivered using abseil techniques, with crews operating from certified anchor points installed on each building. This way, we avoid the need for large-scale scaffolding and keep street frontages clear along Pearl, Macdonald and Bridge Streets. Access to unit doors and shared areas is carefully scheduled with residents to ensure safety and minimal inconvenience.

Challenges

The project has presented several complexities necessitating careful planning and management:

  • Construction defects – Joint and render failures caused by poor original construction required extensive remedial work before painting could proceed.
  • Resident coordination – With three separate street frontages, engagement with residents continues to be essential in maintaining safe access.
  • Neighbouring business – Works at the Bridge and Metters Street corner requires open communication and ongoing consideration of café operations.

“Erko Apartments required extensive remedial work to resolve original construction issues. Dukes is managing the project with minimal disruption to residents and neighbouring businesses.”

Project Sentiment

Owners and stakeholders have responded positively to the way we have managed the project so far. The colour consultation gave the committee clear options to work with, while transparent communication around repair variations has helped build trust. Progress to date is reinforcing confidence that the remedial works will not only improve presentation but also deliver on durability.

Communication

The project has been supported by structured communication from the outset. A program was issued before commencement, with weekly progress reports provided to the strata committee. Dukes also engaged early with both residents and the corner café operator to ensure expectations and access needs were clear. Variations are managed through a transparent process, with all repairs documented and approved.

Coating Systems

Dukes specified a suite of Taubmans products to provide long-term protection and consistent finishes across the three buildings:

  • Armawall Primer + Armashield Low Gloss – applied to façades for a durable, dirt-shedding membrane with low VOC properties.
  • All Weather Exterior Low Sheen – used on general exteriors, featuring Nanoguard technology for UV resistance and backed by a lifetime guarantee.
  • Water-Based Enamel Semi Gloss – selected for doors and trims, offering abrasion resistance, washability and Sensitive Choice approval.
  • 3-in-1 Primer – used to prepare timber surfaces before application of the All Weather system.

Outcomes

We’re strengthening the façades through comprehensive remedial work and premium coating systems to set these buildings up for the long term. The new colour scheme has lifted the overall presentation, while proactive communication with residents and local businesses has helped maintain harmony throughout the project to date.

Strong WHS practices and a clear process for managing variations have given stakeholders confidence as we move toward completion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a strata building be repainted, and who decides when it’s needed?

In general, many strata properties schedule a full exterior repaint roughly every 7–10 years to maintain their appearance and protection. The exact timing can depend on factors like the building’s condition, exposure to weather and maintenance routine. The decision to repaint is typically made by the owners corporation or strata committee (often with input from property managers), who will assess the building for signs of paint failure, such as fading, cracking, or peeling, and determine if a repaint is necessary to preserve the building’s integrity and value.

How can a large strata painting project be completed with minimal disruption to residents?

The key is careful planning, communication and flexible access methods. Professional contractors like Dukes in Sydney coordinate closely with building management and residents. For example, scheduling work in stages and providing regular updates on timing. They often use specialised access techniques (such as rope access/abseiling or elevated work platforms) to avoid heavy scaffolding and keep common areas as clear as possible. Transparent communication (weekly progress notices, schedules and direct liaison with resident committees) helps ensure everyone knows what to expect, thereby minimising inconvenience to those living or working in the building.

What repairs and remedial work are included in the Erko Apartments painting project?

The Erko Apartments project involves a comprehensive remedial scope to fix construction-related issues before and during the repaint. Key repairs include removing and replacing deteriorated expansion joints (to seal the building properly) and patching or re-rendering areas where the original render has cracked or failed. The team is also addressing concrete spalling (sometimes called “concrete cancer”) by treating rusted steel reinforcement and restoring the concrete, and using crack-stitching techniques to stabilise major cracks in the structure. Additionally, corroded “bar chairs” (metal supports within slabs that were causing rust stains) are being repaired so those issues don’t reappear through the new paint. All these repairs are necessary to restore the façade integrity and resolve the underlying defects from the original construction.

How is Dukes repainting the Erko Apartments buildings without using scaffolding?

Rather than erecting large scaffolds around the three Erko Apartment buildings, Dukes is executing the external painting via rope access (abseiling) methods. The team has installed certified anchor points on each building’s rooftop, allowing trained abseil painters to descend and reach all areas safely. This approach avoids blocking the footpaths or affecting street traffic on Pearl, Macdonald and Bridge Streets. By keeping street frontages clear, the project reduces disturbance to residents and local businesses while still enabling painters to do their work at height efficiently. Rope access, combined with careful safety measures, provides a flexible and cost-effective way to complete high-rise painting with minimal impact on the surroundings.

How is Dukes coordinating with residents and businesses during the Erko Apartments project?

Dukes has implemented a proactive communication strategy to keep both residents and nearby businesses in the loop throughout the Erskineville project. A detailed program was prepared before work commenced, and the strata committee receives weekly progress reports. The team engaged early on with residents in all three buildings and with the corner café owner to discuss timing, access points and any special requirements. By setting expectations up front and maintaining open lines of communication, the project can adjust to any concerns in real time. For example, scheduling noisy work at suitable hours or arranging access around the café’s busy periods. This collaborative approach, along with a transparent process for managing any variations in work, has helped maintain harmony on site and build trust with the stakeholders.

Why Choose Dukes

Safety
First

Dukes’ comprehensive, externally audited safety system ensures strict adherence to WHS standards, protecting residents and our team.

Regulatory
Compliance

Our work meets aged care safety, access, and compliance standards, ensuring full regulatory alignment and peace of mind.

Clear
Communication

Residents and staff receive timely updates, detailed notices, and progress reports to stay fully informed throughout the project.

Resident
Respect

We minimise noise, respect personal spaces, and adapt schedules to suit residents’ needs for a stress-free experience.

Uncompromising
Quality

Expert teams deliver durable finishes, regular quality checks, and warranties for long-lasting results.

Are you ready to protect or enhance your retirement living or aged care facility? For transformative commercial painting and remediation solutions, contact the experienced team at Dukes today.