We are proud to be a part of the Steel detailing team in $25.4M worth project Oakleigh Recreation Centre. It is a joint collaboration between Monash Council and Federal Governments and the Waverley Gymnastics Centre.
Find below the YouTube video of the project.
3D Fly-over
The curved and inclined steel members along with cladding is a nightmare to the steel detailers. Our highly skilled team members have done a great job in executing this project with customer satisfaction.
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Blog by Bharath – Tek1 Pvt Ltd. Visit www.tek1.com.au for further enquiries.
We are proud to be a part of the team in Macarthur Anglican School project. The tapered roofing, windows and cladding makes the steel work complex. Yet we are proud to say that we have done the job efficiently with client satisfaction.
3D – Flyover of MacArthur Anglican SchoolSnip From TeklaSnip From Tekla – Main SteelSnip taken On-Site
Blog by Bharath – Tek1 Pvt Ltd. Visit www.tek1.com.au for further enquiries.
This is a complicated project, but it came through. Our Scope was Hanging Balustrade around the Ground Floor Lobby. We need to provide those balustrade in numerous panels. This requires much time to complete the model. But we used our modelling techniques to complete it in a much shorter timeline.
Design wise, We have faced a lot of problems in this job. Especially, The site was existing, so we weren’t able to transport the fabricated panels to the site. Luckily, we found this issue in the initial stages and we informed this issue to the Client. Hopefully, Gonzo Engineering was able to fabricate the panels on site. So that they avoid a lot of Time & Cost.
This was drawn by Tek1 (Vignesh), if you want shop drawings for a project you are working on, feel free to call Koshy on: (03) 9560 6397.
Liverpool Catholic Club is in Hoxton Park Road, Liverpool West NSW 2170
Author: Ramakrishnan L
Tek1 has completed this rather complicated project “Liverpool Catholic club”, for Gonzo Engineering, Simon Hatton as the Lead Estimator for Gonzo Engineering & the builder in this instance was Kane Constructions
The project was complex demanded a very high level of detailing Knowledge. We have put our best guys on this job. They have done wonderfully well in completing this project without a hitch.
If you want steel shop drawings for a project you are working on, please feel free to call Koshy on: (03) 9560 6397 / +61 3 9560 6397
This Diamond Creek Netball Pavilion is a building in Victoria. The pavilion is built next to 8 netball courts. Diamond Creek Netball Association owns this.
Building Summary:
The total built up area – 1088 sq.m Total steel weight – 40 ton.
The ground floor of this building is reserved for parking. The first floor has dressing room, 2 change rooms, kitchen , 2 amenities, umpire room, a large multipurpose room etc. The main building in the first is surrounded by corridor from where support could watch the sport. It has a stair and a ramp to access the first floor. The roof is large and is inclined diagonally.
One special thing about the design is the ramp and first floor slabs are concrete but are laid between perimeter steel members. Refer below image.
Supply and Schedule:
This project was undertaken by us during April & May 2020 which was global lockdown period. The project was bit urgent from the client side. After all RFIs, approval submissions, comment implementations, the full pack was submitted by mid of May 2020. We completed it by the desired date even with lesser man power available during lockdown. The project was submitted part by part as requested by the client.
First supply – Pack for Ramp steel and fence steel Second supply – Pack for Stair steel, first floor cast in PFCs and balustrades. Third supply – Pack for columns, lintels and roof members.
A proper coordination between site and detailing team was required as works were undergoing simultaneously. When ramp steel was supplied and they laid concrete, we had to submit the first floor cast in PFCs, cast in plates and balustrades and these must be fabricated before the ramp concrete in done curing. We maintained the schedule properly and no delay happened in the site.
The Metalworks for this bridge was undertaken by Tek1 and has gone without a hitch. Here is a video of the installation. We are proud to be part of this project through JS Metal Engineering. Thank you Xavier for giving us an opportunity to work on this project. Thank you Ram and team for a brilliantly executed job
Here are some of the projects we’ve been involved with in recent times – as of this photo (2016-2017). What’s cool about it is that they’re all in the same place at around the same time.
Rarely will you ever see them so closely located together, let alone in the same photo. Personally I thought it was pretty cool. (Please click on the photo below to get a close-up view).
The projects that we’ve been involved with in recent times. Either detailing or tracing.