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Understanding the Different Types of Steel Used in Industrial Fabrication
When it comes to industrial fabrication, there are different types of steel that could be used, depending on the project. As industrial steel fabricators, you can count on Global Engineering to...
Quality Matters: What to Look for in Industrial Steel Fabricators
When it comes to industrial steel fabrication, from factory alterations to specialised welding projects, you will need to find a reliable and trustworthy industrial steel fabrication company who...
AUT Millennium Aquatic Centre Feature Facade
To create an massive decorative pipe façade with clear polythene inflated cladding for the outside of the new AUT Millennium Aquatic Centre.
Challenges:
This was one of the...
The Environmental Impact of Stainless Steel Fabrication and Sustainable Practices
When it comes to stainless steel fabrication, there are environmental considerations to think about — in particular, stainless steel fabrication may have an environmental impact that you...
Ivory Apartments
Steel frame construction with a concrete rib flooring system for a 9000m2, 7-level, 84-apartment block in central Auckland.
Challenges:
Very limited access and site storage meant...
Progressive Enterprises main distribution centre
Global Engineering was contracted to do a large metalwork job for Progressive Enterprises' main distribution centre.
The warehouse is over 40,000m2 and largely...
Top Innovations in Industrial Steel Fabrication: What You Need to Know
Industrial steel fabrication is an industry that continues to grow and develop, and if you’re looking to leverage it, then it’s important to be aware of the top innovations that are...
Devonport Library
Structural steelwork for a brand new, highly detailed and beautifully finished council library incorporating many architectural features.
Challenges:
Global were asked to erect the...
Grafton Bridge
Manufacture of the curved glass screen on Grafton Bridge.
Challenges:
The Grafton Bridge, a NZ Heritage site, was built 100 years ago. Spanning the Grafton Gully at 97m long...