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Mezzanine Floors or Raised Storage Platforms

Mezzanine floors or Raised Storage Platforms as they are sometimes called, are a very effective way of quickly and inexpensively increasing your warehouse space. Often this can enable companies to expand or contract their operations, to run from existing facilities, giving a very rapid payback on investment. With proper planning, a mezzanine floor can offer high quality office manufacturing or storage space.

SPACERACK Storage Centre preferred construction is to have an inset deck construction with deck joists attached directly to the web of the main bearer beams. This offers superior rigidity and stability also reducing bounce.

Design - The Mezzanine Floors are designed, manufactured & installed to the Australian Standards as customers require.
Loading - Mezzanine Floors can be built to suit any loading requirement. Standard constructions are usually available from 2.5 to 10kN/sq m.
Decking - Usually 19mm T&G structural particle board, or plywood, solid steel plain plate, chequer plate or open steel mesh panels to suite client requirements.
Handrailing - Usually twin rail galvanised tubular construction, with faced kickboard/ fascia as required. 

Key Benefits

  • Doubles your floor space, inexpensively. 
  • Stand alone structure, usually requires no council approvals. 
  • Able to be knocked down and moved or re-used. 

Pricing

  • Price based on specifications.

 

 

 

 

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