“Bondor’s InsulWall® and InsulRoof® panels were a central part of the success story,” said Peter Latemore, Principal + Chief Designer for Latemore Design.
“The panels offer an all in one solution, combining exterior wall or roof, insulation and internal wall or ceiling in one cost-effective and easy-to-use product.
“The panels offer a finished exterior envelope, as well as a self-supporting structure, all in one hit, as the panels can be erected or lifted into place and locked together.
“Bondor’s wall systems are lightweight requiring minimal structural support from the building’s slab. We used only one supporting beam in the art gallery portion of the building as it had such a very large span. We only cut just two roof panels to fit the design.
“The building remains quite energy efficient, with reduced air leakage and improved energy efficiency which is another win for this project.
“It is extremely impressive that for an investment of $3 million, MCCA has ended up with a 1000m2 facility, fully fitted out including the courtyard—that’s a lot of value for the price. The Bondor roof and exterior walls saved costs considerably, not just on the panels but also on reduced time on site and labour costs, as well as reduced need for additional trades,” Peter said.
55 Million Years Ago officially opened in October 2023, featuring a purpose-built cultural centre with an art gallery, fossil museum, art workshop, gift shop, and central prehistoric garden that features a life-size model of a Pleistocene-era Diprotodon.
The project has proved a welcome boost to the Murgon community following the COVID-19 pandemic and is now a major tourist attraction for the town.