This project involves the restoration and conservation of the historical Williamstown Town Hall (built 1918), being conducted over several stages. The first stage involved a complete rebuild of the deteriorated roof structure, complete electrical rewiring and new mechanical services throughout, and successful coordination of the project so as to prevent any water ingress during construction works. The second stage involves the repair and restoration of the interior ornate ceilings, timber panelling, original floor and wall tiling and upgrade in line with BCA and DDA requirements while respecting the heritage status of the building. k20 Architecture also explored and documented a range of options to improve the environmental performance, accessibility and level of fire resistance of the building. The third stage involves roof repair and upgrade, this includes having all tiles and roof battens replaced, parapets and thermal chimney restored. The fourth stage includes electrical, mechanical audit and ESD assessment complete electrical upgrade including full re-wire and upgrade of exit lights to LED for low maintenance and energy efficiency. Pendent light fittings will be connected to a winch system to enable lowering for maintenance to improve OH&S.