Tag: #TEK1-GK-JOBS

  • Deer park -Noise wall

    Deer park -Noise wall

    Tek1 has successfully completed a commercial project for a reputable organization in Australia.

    The scope of work involved providing walls for the railway track. These walls are constructed using 3mm sheets, meticulously modeled to form zigzag patterns with varying heights, adhering to the provided design specifications.

    Additionally, detailed drawings, including unfolded views, were provided to the fabricators, accompanied by precise dimensions and folding angles, indicating the appropriate folding sides.

    With this comprehensive documentation, the fabrication process commenced smoothly, devoid of any missing dimensions or details. This efficient coordination not only saved significant time for the fabricators but also streamlined the construction process for the builders.

    As a result, the walls were erected within the scheduled timeframe, meeting project deadlines seamlessly. The client expressed high satisfaction with the quality and timeliness of our work, further affirming Tek1’s commitment to delivering exceptional outcomes.

  • Navigating Kick Plate Dimensions:Unveiling the Distinctions Between AS1428 and AS1657 Standards

    Navigating Kick Plate Dimensions:Unveiling the Distinctions Between AS1428 and AS1657 Standards

    In the realm of architectural and structural standards, the dimensions of kick plates play a crucial role in ensuring safety and accessibility.

    When it comes to ramps, AS1428 sets a minimum height requirement of 150mm for the top of the kerb rail from the floor. This standard aims to provide optimal support and guidance for individuals with diverse mobility needs.

    However, the story takes a nuanced turn when we shift our focus to stairs. AS1657, the standard specifically addressing fixed platforms, walkways, stairways, and ladders – dictates a different criterion.Here, the top of the kick plate is mandated to be at least 100mm above the floor.

    Navigating these standards requires a keen understanding of the specific contexts in which they apply, showcasing the meticulous nature of design considerations in the pursuit of both safety and inclusivity.

  • Residential development – Hall road

    Residential development – Hall road

     

    Tek1 has successfully completed a commercial project for a reputable organization in Australia.

    The scope of work involves providing support for the cladding walls and awning roof. Due to frequent changes in the structural design, we have coordinated directly with the structural designer to update our model accordingly. This approach minimizes variation costs for both the client and the designer.

    We held numerous meetings with the client to ensure there would be no mistakes during the installation process. As expected, the installation was carried out without any issues.

    The client is highly satisfied with our work.