Fit-outs& Renovations
Internal steelwork, adaptive reuse, tight-access installs. New steel integrated into existing structures without disruption.
What We Do
Fit-out and renovation steel is about working within constraints. Existing walls, existing structure, existing occupants — and you need to add new steel without pulling everything apart. That takes more care, more planning, and better site management than a greenfield job.
The Heidelberg West warehouse was a good example: an existing dilapidated single-storey building, existing perimeter brick walls, and the brief was to build an 8-metre-high factory with double-storey offices inside it. New steel integrated into the existing brickwork. Nothing an in-depth site survey and a skilled shop detailer can't solve.
St Leonard's Uniting Church tested us in a different way: a curved roof connecting into multiple existing structures, a new 8-metre-wide opening in an existing curved wall, and virtually no room for a mobile crane. We used our 3-tonne crawler and a 4WD forklift — and we got it done.
What This Means in Practice
- New steel integrated into existing brick, concrete, or timber structures
- Tight-access sites: 3t crawler crane and 4WD forklift where mobiles can't reach
- Adaptive reuse of existing buildings — warehouse to factory, warehouse to office
- Curved and complex geometry — laser-cut plate and rolled flat bar if SHS won't work
- Heritage-adjacent sites with careful access and noise management
- Works within occupied buildings with coordinated staging
Reference Projects
Heidelberg West Warehouse
8m-high factory + double-storey offices integrated into existing brick walls.
St Leonard's Uniting Church
Curved roof connecting into multiple structures. 3t crawler + 4WD forklift.
Renovation project on your books?
Talk to Tim. 0429 520 479.
