Our steel frames are made from Q235, Q355, and Q700 high-strength structural steels, fabricated through precision cutting, automated welding, and stamping processes.
Optional surface finishes include hot-dip galvanizing or zinc–aluminum–magnesium coating, providing exceptional corrosion resistance and durability that meet EN and AS/NZS standards.
Our steel frame systems are adaptable for a wide range of projects, including:
Industrial warehouses and logistics hubs
Prefabricated factories and workshops
Commercial and retail buildings
Agricultural sheds, canopies, and mezzanine structures
We provide both standard modular frames and custom-engineered designs to suit each region’s building codes.
Yes. Our engineering team supports clients with detailed fabrication and assembly drawings based on your architectural plans.
We can design according to EN 1090, AS 4100, or other local standards, ensuring precise connection details and efficient installation.
We offer several finishing systems based on environmental conditions:
Hot-dip galvanizing for maximum corrosion resistance
Zinc–Al–Mg coating for long-term anti-rust performance
Primer + epoxy paint systems for inland and moderate climates
Each treatment is tested for coating thickness and adhesion.
Standard production takes 30–45 days after drawing approval.
Lead time varies depending on structure complexity and quantity, and partial shipments can be arranged to meet construction schedules.
Yes. We have extensive export experience to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.
Our export packing is seaworthy and labeled by section type, ensuring safe arrival and easy on-site assembly.
