McElligotts were engaged to complete the repaint of the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. The major work scope was the lead paint removal of the existing coatings and replacement with a modern protective coating system. Additional project requirements included the repair and stabilisation of cracking concrete, repairs of severe corrosion and metallic substrates, and replacing the external stairway stringer.
Where applicable, thermal spray aluminium was used to provide additional corrosion resistance, particularly in areas exposed to sea spray and harsh coastal conditions. This was complemented by concrete remediation techniques to ensure structural longevity and visual integrity.
Learn more about our lighthouse remediation projects here.