Sinking & uneven concrete floors One of the most commonly reported issues at industrial sites is the degradation of the floor over time. Heavy equipment, forklifts, & racking systems are some of the many things that contribute to accelerated floor settlement as well as regular load movement. An uneven floor can create safety hazards, cause damage to equipment, result in misaligned racking systems & may lead to compliance issues in certain industries.
Cracked walls When you notice cracks in the internal & external walls of a commercial building, this can be a clear indication that there has been some movement within the foundation of that building. When hairline cracks in the walls of a building are not repaired, over time they will gradually progress to structural damage which then becomes increasingly expensive to repair.
Loading dock settlement Loading docks endure many abuses throughout the day. Heavy vehicles backing up to them daily, frequent vibrations of the dock, harsh weather conditions are all potentially contributing factors to loading docks settling or having some other type of movement. When docks settle or shift due to these factors, this creates both vehicle damage & safety hazards for staff & results in operational inefficiencies related to every inbound or outbound delivery coming into or going out of the facility.
Column & pier settlement When load bearing columns are or piers are settling incorrectly within a structure, the integrity or strength of the overall structure is compromised. This is one of the more significant foundation-related problems we encounter at commercial locations and requires immediate, properly designed solutions.
Car park & hardstand subsidence Sunken garages, damaged asphalt surfaces, and inconsistent paving play a big role in creating trip hazards, poorly draining areas, and continuous maintenance projects. They also create liability issues that many business owners would prefer to avoid.
Embankment slippage & ground instability In addition to the potential problems these situations create on a property level – especially for larger industrial sites – the effects of slope movement and soil erosion will impact not only buildings, but also the surrounding ground and infrastructure. If slope stability issues are not resolved, they can progress quickly to create extensive damage throughout the entire area.
Our commercial and industrial underpinning experience spans a wide range of sectors and property types across Melbourne and greater Victoria:
If your property type isn’t listed here, give us a call. The chances are we’ve worked on something similar.
The commercial or industrial environment is based on the principle time = money. For example, if a portion of the warehouse must be shut down, if one of the loading docks will be taken offline, or if a portion of the factory floor will be cordoned off, it can be seen that there is a direct cost associated with these disruptions; in addition, the longer the disruption lasts, the greater the cost to the organization.
To this end, we plan the commercial projects we undertake with the intention of maintaining operational continuity. In most situations, we stage the work to minimize the amount of material and equipment that is dislocated from the facility. Our goal is to enhance your productivity through increased efficiency, communication, and on-time delivery of the service we provide. We will arrive to the job when we say we will; we will perform the work we said we would; we will finish the work at the time we said we would — all to help you return to full operation as soon as possible.