Galvin Engineering was an important member of a project team that delivered an expansion of the Dillwynia Correctional Centre for NSW Corrective Services. The project increased the capacity of the Centre to 531 beds, making it Australia’s largest women’s prison. Galvin Engineering helped design and install a water management system and specialised correctional tapware products to deliver a safe environment that supports the women’s wellbeing and rehabilitation.


 

The Challenge

Reducing stress on an overloaded system

A significant shortage of prison beds for female inmates in New South Wales was the impetus for a major expansion of Dillwynia Correctional Centre, located in Berkshire Park in Sydney. As well as reducing overcrowding, new facilities were needed to enhance the Centre’s capacity to prepare women for life outside of prison. A key objective for Dillwynia is to reduce reoffending by 5 per cent by 2023. 

A trauma-informed approach that considered the experiences of inmates was essential to developing a design solution. The Centre wanted to both keep staff and inmates safe, and promote healing.

Being a large, high security facility housing people who may be dealing with trauma and poor mental health—it was critical that the tapware and sanitaryware designs were suitable for high-risk areas, being both vandal-proof and encouraging positive health outcomes. Additionally, commissioning the complex water system required for the upgrade had to be done in accordance with State Government requirements. 

 


 

The Solution 

Supplying know-how to achieve security and wellbeing

Galvin Engineering worked closely with the core project team comprising NBRS Architects, Fluid Contracting and John Holland, to deliver a safe environment. Our strong experience in water system design and anti-ligature correctional products made us the ideal choice to supply a solution for the Dillwynia Correctional Centre. 

We worked alongside, and instilled confidence in the project’s plumbers—who were reassured by our ability to supply and commission protective and vandal-resistant products in high-risk areas and to exacting standards. 

Products like our Wallgate Dual Flush Piezo Touch Button WC with GalvinCare® Cold Water Basin Outlet and duct mounted GalvinCare® Flowmatic® shower solution, which have an anti-ligature design and were used on this project to help reduce self-harm and fit the restricted space. 

To complete the solution, Wallgate Electronic Water Controllers were also supplied. The controllers can manage water only, or water, lighting, and power to one or two rooms. This innovative washroom solution was ideal for the Centre’s secure environment as it is designed and manufactured to be robust and efficient.

All products are easy to install, and the electronic controllers activate and manage both the associated outlet and the whole washroom environment.


The facility upgrades delivered through this project include:

How Galvin Engineering supported the project’s success:

 


 

Key Data

Location: 2 The Northern Road, Berkshire Park NSW 2756 Architect: NBRS Architects
Project start: April 2019 Builder: John Holland
Project completion: August 2021 Developer: NSW Government
Plumbing Contractor: Fluid Contracting  Value of Overall Project: $86.2 million

 


 

Results

Supporting a calm and safe environment for all

Our timely and professional delivery of a water management solution resulted in a quality build—as evidenced by the fact there was only one call-out during the 12-month defects liability period.

We contributed to an award-winning project that successfully incorporates a trauma-informed care approach to create secure yet soothing facilities that emphasise wellbeing and support rehabilitation. 

Our water system design and specialised tapware products have helped to create a safe, calm, and empowering environment for inmates, staff and visitors alike—ensuring the expanded Centre is not merely a prison, but a place of healing. 
 



Products Installed