Category: Steel Detailing Projects
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Hurstville Golf Club
The Hurstville Golf Club, located at 57 Lorraine Street in Mortdale, comprises three buildings: a Cart Store, Proshop, and Club House. The Cart Store and Proshop are single-story structures, while the Club House is a two-story building. Design details at the junctions of these three buildings were incomplete, and TEK1 proposed member locations and connection…
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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…
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19-21 Caladenia Court
Caladenia Court in Australia. Tek1 has successfully completed a commercial project for a Caladenia Court in Australia. The scope of work involves providing the Stair & the Awning steels. we completed this job in a day without any hitch.
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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…
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Eastbourne
This is a Eastbourne. TEK1 Successfully done this job by one time detailing without any hitch. Some of the Model Snaps Detailed by Vignesh & Santhakumar
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Campsie station fencing
Tek1 has successfully completed a commercial project for a reputable organization in Australia. The scope of work involved providing fencing for the station. The design drawings do not include dimensions for the fence slope and length. Therefore, we had to coordinate with site conditions to provide proper support for the fence. The fence doesn’t follow…