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Needed more spare parts storage within an existing live workshop; regional freight delays meant more stock had to be held on site; the second mezzanine...
Delivered a second mezzanine for the site, covering 300m² of the existing workshop; included a 2.4m-high perimeter frame fence for added protection around the active...
Liverpool is the commercial and distribution hub of South West Sydney, sitting at the junction of the Hume Highway, Cumberland Highway, and the M5 — with strong road links in every direction. The area supports a wide range of industrial and trade activity, from large distribution operations to showrooms, service businesses, and workshop operators across the broader Liverpool LGA.
With development pressure growing across the region, businesses in established Liverpool industrial precincts are often looking to expand vertically rather than relocate. A mezzanine is a practical solution — adding office, storage, or amenity space without leaving a site that's already well located for staff and customers.
Most industrial mezzanines in this area proceed via a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) through a private registered certifier; council referral only occurs where planning controls trigger it.
All designs meet NCC (BCA) and relevant Australian Standards, with load-specific engineering.
We coordinate documentation, inspections and handover directly with your certifier.
Relevant New South Wales projects include sites in Prestons, Moorebank, Casula, Wetherill Park, Bankstown, and Ingleburn — across the South West Sydney corridor.
Serving nearby: Casula, Warwick Farm, Cabramatta, Wetherill Park, Prestons, Miller.
Do you work in live facilities?
Yes. We stage installations and can work outside operating hours to minimise downtime.
Do you build non-habitable platforms for sheds and garages?
Absolutely. We design to the appropriate live and dead loads and align with your certifier’s requirements.
Will I need council approval?
Most NSW projects proceed via a private certifier on a CDC pathway. Council referral only occurs where specific planning controls apply. We handle all documentation and inspections.
Tell us your footprint, intended use, and access constraints. We’ll provide a fixed quote and a proposed install window.
Footprint (m²) • Intended use • Known loads • Access limits • Preferred install window