SHADE STRUCTURES
Various shade structures including tensile membrane structures, covering school quadrangles, playgrounds, carparks, sports courts, pools and other outdoor spaces that need to be UV-proof yet ensuring sufficient light. These shade solutions in most cases feature unusual architecture of the structure itself, in the form of steel curved rafters supporting a tensioned fabric. These projects are characterised by a variety of complex details, demanding special effort to be made during modelling and producing drawings.
Location: AUSTRALIA
Scope: Steel Detailing
ANTENNA TOWER
Project for a 24-meter-high steel antenna tower. In addition to the primary steel structure, we have also completed all secondary elements including multiple ladders, flooring and handrails.
Location: UNITED KINGDOM
Scope: Connection Design, Steel Detailing
OFFICE BUILDING
Steel structure of a very interesting shape and appearance, but also complex and demanding due to the large number of curved beams. In addition, special attention is paid while designing its highly complex connections, where as many as ten elements meet in a single node. The steel structure weighs 47t in total.
Location: UNITED KINGDOM
Scope: Connection Design, Steel Detailing
COMPOSITE ROAD BRIDGE
Independent design analysis and verification of the steel-concrete composite superstructure of a 34m span and 10.5m wide road bridge carrying two traffic lanes and a pedestrian walkway, as a consultant to a New Zealand based client. The bridge verification is carried out using non-linear FEA with the aim of comparing our results with the calculations produced by the client analyses. The bridge is checked for the effects of traffic, wind, temperature and earthquake in both the construction and final phases.
Location: FIJI
Scope: Structural Engineering , Connection Design
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