en.Wedoany.com Reported - Smart building materials manufacturer ClearVue Technologies has received a non-binding letter of intent from Infinity Construction Group, selecting it to supply and install building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) products for Canva's new headquarters in Surry Hills, Sydney.

According to an Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) announcement released by ClearVue, the company has been the successful bidder for the project, with detailed contract terms expected to be finalized within 14 days. The project is valued at approximately AUD 600,000 and is expected to involve the manufacture and installation of around 310 solar cell panels, covering over 660 square meters of the building envelope.
The project will incorporate three of ClearVue's product lines: Solar Skylight, Solar Balustrade, and rooftop solar systems. ClearVue estimates the installed system capacity will be approximately 75 kW, generating at least about 88,000 kWh of electricity annually.
This retrofit project is an adaptive reuse initiative aimed at transforming an existing commercial building into a high-performance power-generating asset. ClearVue stated that the system is expected to help the building achieve a NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System) rating exceeding 5 stars. Each product requires engineering and manufacturing modifications specific to the project, including a custom balustrade framing system designed to conceal wiring and integrate the company's thermal management junction box technology. The Solar Skylight system also utilizes advanced coating technology designed to reduce solar heat transmission and glare while continuing to generate renewable energy.
Alan Yazbek, Founder and Managing Director of Infinity Construction Group, said this collaboration demonstrates how power-generating materials can be integrated into commercial developments. Yazbek stated that customizing the facade and glazing solutions for this project was refreshing, and integrating power generation capability directly into the building envelope without compromising buildability or design outcomes marks a meaningful step forward for the industry.
ClearVue CEO and Managing Director Doug Hunt said the project reflects the company's manufacturing and supply chain capabilities. Hunt stated that ClearVue possesses a specialized supply chain of large OEM manufacturers and industry partners, enabling the delivery of project-specific solutions. The custom engineering for the Canva headquarters, particularly the new balustrade framing system and advanced solar control coatings, clearly demonstrates the supply chain capability and shows that the technology continues to advance with each project.
ClearVue indicated that project delivery is expected to take approximately 180 days following the execution of the final contract.
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