Commercial
Structures designed and constructed for non-residential purposes, primarily to house businesses, organizations, or services. These buildings are typically engineered to meet specific functional requirements, such as floor layouts, efficient use of space, electrical wiring, and safety features.
RESIDENTIAL
Residential construction considerations need to include structural integrity, energy efficiency, plumbing, electrical systems, and architectural design to meet the needs and preferences of homeowners while adhering to building codes and safety standards.
MIXED USE
Mixed-use buildings involve balancing the structural, mechanical, and safety requirements of each occupancy type, as well as addressing the unique needs of both commercial and residential spaces within the same structure.
EDUCATIONAL / RECREATIONAL
Structures specifically designed and constructed to support various educational activities, such as schools, colleges, or universities. Considerations need to be made for classroom layouts, accessibility, safety features, lighting, heating, ventilation as well as any specialised spaces.
RETAIL
These buildings are engineered with a focus on creating an appealing and functional environment for both shoppers and retailers. Complying with local building codes and regulations, especially those related to fire safety and disability access, is also crucial in retail building construction.
AGED CARE FACILITIES
These buildings are engineered to prioritize the safety, comfort, and well-being of residents, often including features such as accessible layouts, handrails, emergency response systems, and medical facilities.
MANUFACTURING
These buildings are engineered to accommodate heavy machinery, assembly lines, and specialized equipment necessary for manufacturing operations. Key considerations include structural integrity, floor load-bearing capacity, energy efficiency, and utility provisions
DISTRIBUTION CENTRES / COOL-STORES
Engineered to optimize logistics, these buildings typically prioritise inventory management, and the movement of products. Efficient heating, cooling, and lighting systems are crucial to preserve the quality of stored goods and provide a safe working environment for employees.
HOTEL / HOSPITALITY
Designed and constructed to provide accommodation and services for travellers and guests, these buildings often need to incorporate safety, accessibility, and aesthetic considerations, crucial to the design and construction of hospitality buildings to create an inviting and secure environment for visitors.
REFURBISHMENTS
Extending the lifespan of a building and bringing it up to modern standards and codes. Often achieving a transformation in both appearance and performance, refurbishments improve a structures condition, functionality, and aesthetics without demolishing it
INDUSTRIAL
These buildings are engineered to accommodate heavy machinery, specialized equipment, and often involve considerations for logistics, such as loading docks, high ceilings, and durable flooring. Safety, energy efficiency, and compliance with industrial regulations are key factors in the construction of industrial buildings.
CIVIL / INFRASTRUCTURE
Design and construction decisions for civil structures often focus on factors like efficient space utilization, durability, energy efficiency, and accessibility to ensure that the building serves the community effectively and for an extended period.