
Electronic Manufacturing Sector
Steel building case studies showcase our capability and adaptability. We’re available to refurbish, construct, extend, and install steel structures of all sizes and scales. Our client in the electronics manufacturing sector needed to optimise their large industrial manufacturing storage unit. The client had four existing buildings and had space to extend. After the initial client meeting, architectural drawings, and engineering calculations, we built an additional structure for their storage and warehousing needs.
The process followed several important steps. As always, client engagement was a critical component of the project, ensuring that we could meet their specifications and unique needs.
Project Steps and Timeline
Initial contact:
The client reached out to us and discussed their basic construction needs. We detailed their information and arranged a site visit.
Site meeting:
Our team visited the site and had an in-depth client meeting. We brainstormed potential solutions to storage needs and collected all relevant client and site information.
Design plans and estimates:
We consulted architectural designers and civil and structural engineers once we had a clear idea of the project scope and available space. We generated detailed plans, drawings and cost estimates.
Service selection:
At this stage, the client chose specific services needed from our full suite of turnkey solutions.
Planning and building control application:
We submitted designs and engineering plans to the local council for approval and kept the client in the loop throughout this process.
Building begins:
After successful project approval, the expansion of the steel structures began, and building commenced to optimise the space. The building phase began six months after initial contact with the client.