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Industrial Developments - 7 Reasons Why you Need Construction Experts

Posted on Jul 07, 2010 under Uncategorized |

Industrial developments, particularly on industrial estates, require expert construction. These developments can be extremely technically demanding, and you need good comprehensive backup from your construction people from the start. Planning in particular is a major issue, and there are a large number of considerations built in to the process. Building consultants in Queensland are a good ongoing study of the changing demands in this area. 1. Industrial developments- Issues and optionsIndustrial developments, by definition, are subject to zoning, environmental planning requirements, and fundamental building issues in relation to the industries involved. Each of these issues creates a spectrum of situations, and requires full professional guidance and expertise. 2. Specialized buildingsSpecialized buildings, like chemical plants and workshops, bring with them a range of construction issues, safety requirements, and design aspects. They may require containment areas for materials, noise reduction installations, and other special features. 3. Logistic elements in industrial building designThe logistics of major industrial construction can fill a lot of space in a contract. They also create a huge series of requirements for best practice and strict quality controls on the supply chain. It’s essential to ensure a good operational logistics regime for materials, construction and contracting of services, to safeguard schedules and guarantee efficiency.4. Storage, handling, warehousing, workshops, and production facilitiesAll industrial developments have onsite facilities which bring with them another series of demands for statutory compliance and good design. These are issues that need to be identified at the planning stage, preferably before a cent has been spent. A good construction manager will spot any problems immediately, and find any related construction issues. 5. Services, hazards and industrial lawsThe industrial development, when operational, will be subject at minimum to a raft of statutory requirements, OHS, and regulations regarding handling of materials, in some cases. Hazardous materials, for example, create a virtual library of requirements for storage, transport services, and onsite controls. The construction experts in this field will know every requirement, chapter and verse, and can save developers a lot of money and heartbreak in the process. 6. Freight access and loading

6. Freight access and loading

One of the most obvious, yet one of the most frequently ignored, aspects of industrial developments is good access for freight and loading. Safety, efficiency, and freight-friendly loading and unloading are primary issues. 7. Making sure your design matches your development’s needsA construction expert in industrial projects can be invaluable as a quality control on design. Design and construction need to be well managed to avoid cost impacts and disruption to construction schedules.  Each aspect of design will be evaluated both from a construction and functional perspective. If you check out construction management in Brisbane in recent years, you’ll notice how valuable this sort of professional support can be. For example:In many cases a construction consultant will have to advise a dedicated facility, rather than an add-on to another structure. Over the life of the building, that facility will provide a far higher level of efficiency, saving thousands of hours of handling. This is where the value of professional consultation is most obvious, and most cost-effective. 

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