Framelock Structures: changing the Future of Temporary Structures
But local innovator Colin West, owner of Framelock Structures, and Darwin structural engineer Peter Russell have proven them wrong by designing potentially the strongest temporary structure in the world.
Incorporating the internal auto-relieving venting system in the design of sheds will save on the design costs of dealing with issues of internal pressure in areas where cyclones are prevalent, therefore potentially enabling sheds to be more affordable.
But local innovator Colin West, owner of Framelock Structures, and Darwin structural engineer Peter Russell have proven them wrong by designing potentially the strongest temporary structure in the world.
“An innovative avant-garde structure that
challenges traditional forms of construction yet meets the regulatory requirements.”
“Framelock Structures and SKYCITY DARWIN have been at the forefront of a revolution in the building industry in the Northern Territory and Australia. Nothing in this building is off the shelf or standard – every element has been custom designed and built.”
“The SKYCITY Darwin Beachside Pavilion is a fantastic asset for SKYCITY and Territorians, with many successful events staged at the exciting and versatile new venue. I congratulate Colin West and Peter Russell for their innovation, expertise and persistence.”
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