Creation Homes

  • Date09 October 2021
  • Reading time 3 mins read

Creation Homes have been building residential projects for just under a decade. Known for the quality, safety, and reliability of their projects, they're one of Australia's leading national developer and construction groups. It was therefore a privilege and a pleasure to collaborate with them on their new project and feature our container signage. Despite a challenging year and an abundance of obstacles, the collaboration was not only successful but enjoyable, and yielded fantastic results that both companies are proud of.

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The Challenge

The challenge of this project was more pandemic-related than product-related, but the COVID-19 crisis really pushed our team's communication and relationship-building capacities. The fact that we came out on top means we are stronger together and can face anything, so bring on 2022!

The Creation Homes project revolved around a container signage and banner mesh for their construction site over multiple locations. Unfortunately, both jobs had to be put on hold due to the pandemic. When we were finally able to take up the project once more in August 2021, the Mesh Direct team needed to communicate, re-brief, and build relationships with new members of the Creation Homes team. As well as this, the container needed to be relocated before install, and the coordination over multiple locations required precise and effective logistics and communications.

The Mesh Direct team rose to the challenge, as always. Not only did we build new relationships, but these new relationships resulted in new orders and strong ties between the two companies. We look forward to a fruitful and long-lived collaboration!

The Product

Both jobs, the container wrap and banner mesh, required materials that would not only stand out amongst the organised chaos of a construction site, but also resist the elements and keep their shine. Mesh Direct opted for a vinyl container wrap, which features high print quality and produces bright and eye-catching designs. What's more, vinyl wraps are extremely durable, and keep their good looks no matter what the weather throws at them.

For the banners, we chose standard banner mesh rolls, for their durability, wind resistance, and versatility.

The Result

This project resulted in more than just an eye-catching container and brilliant banner mesh. The client was highly satisfied with the quality of the product, the professional follow-up, and the whole process itself. In their own words:
"The transition has been seamless, and Kim has been an exceptional help with the recent Core flute safety signs and mesh site banners as well as some project-specific site signs that were delivered and installed. (...) the process has been easy and enjoyable."
"Creation looks forward to a continued working relationship into the future."
So do we!

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