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With a solution-focused approach, we collaborate closely with clients and consultant teams to align on scope, time frames, design objectives, and cost. We’re committed to delivering a strong return on your investment. Are you interested in our work in the commercial and industrial sectors?

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Athlegen Treatment Tables combined office and warehouse

 

Project overview

Athlegen designs and manufactures medical treatment tables that improve the efficiency of clinicians and enhance the patient's experience.  

MKM Constructions contacted us to design, value engineer and fabricate the steelwork for a new combined office and warehouse building for Athlegen Treatment Tables. The warehouse needed to be designed for different working sections for multi-use requirements. These included a welding bay, a workshop area, and warehouse storage. 

Project value: 
  • $400K*
Building dimensions:
  • 73m x 30m x 8.25m 
On-site build time:
  • 28 weeks
Project collaborators: 
  • MKM Constructions 
  • Civil engineer
  • Provincial Geotechnical Pty Ltd 
Our scope and build details:
  • Structural concrete engineering including raft slab design for office and precast dado panel.  
  • 3D structural model. 
  • Personal access doors.  
  • Curved corner frame and flashings.  
  • 315 m2 3kPa mezzanine.  
  • Roof safety mesh and sisalation.  
  • Cantilever subfloor. 
  • Provision for concrete precast dado walls. 
  • Window openings and provisions. 
  • Structural glazing support beams.  
  • Fabricated hot dipped galvanised steel package.
  • Roller door openings.
  • Purlins and girts.
Job site location:
  • Mitchell Park, Victoria

*All prices are an indication only and are subject to change at any time due to steel prices. Prices also do not include site preparation or installation costs. 

Athlegen Treatment Tables combined office and warehouse
Athlegen Treatment Tables commercial complex
Athlegen Treatment Tables office and warehouse
Athlegen Treatment Tables office and warehouse
Athlegen Treatment Tables combined office and warehouse shed
Athlegen Treatment Tables combined office and warehouse space
Athlegen Treatment Tables combined office and warehouse

Challenges and solutions

The curved elements on this building presented an interesting challenge but were overcome by some detailed 3D CAD drawings and attention to detail to simplify and ensure seamless site installation. 

Mezzanine floor space including voids and stairwells was designed to accommodate future office growth and allow an area to oversee warehouse activity. Cantilever and frame setbacks were used to achieve architectural intent on the front facade of the building. 

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