Design

Mezzanine Flooring CAD Drawing

One of the key benefits of the management system we operate is the complete integration of the quotation. Data input at the initial quotation stage is checked and amended by our engineers and surveyors following a site inspection. This data is then used by the system to work out the most efficient floor design, given the various loading, access and site conditions, and then to produce detailed CAD drawings of the project for Building Regulations approval, manufacturing and installation.

Building Regulations

We take full responsibility for ensuring that your mezzanine floor project is designed in compliance with all current Building Regulations, quality standards and best practice guidance, and for submission of plans to achieve the required consents. We ensure that safety, access and fire regulations are taken into account at the design stage and we even provide higher specification moisture-resistant decking as standard to ensure that our floors remain safe throughout their service life.

Manufacturing

Mezzanine Flooring ManufacturingInvicta’s specialist manufacturing suppliers operate to tightly controlled just-in-time principles driven by the unique management system. The operation is set up to provide the most efficient and scalable production resource in the market today and is capable of delivering floors ranging in size from just 20m2 to vast multi-tiered and highly complex installations covering many tens of thousands of square metres

Quality Standards

The standard specification of an Invicta mezzanine floor is unmatched in the industry and, thanks to the accuracy and efficiency of our management system, the cost is often less than our competitors. Each Invicta floor includes bespoke design, the latest in lightweight steel structures, high quality powder-coated ancillaries, fully integrated edge protection systems and moisture resistant decking as standard. All mezzanines are designed by Invicta and produced to meet BRE Digest 437 requirements and all relevant British Standards resulting in floors that are widely acknowledged to be the ultimate in terms of design, quality and finish.

All Invicta mezzanine floors conform to structural steel code BS 5950: Parts 1 and 5: Structural use of steel building, the general requirements of the Building Regulations and with BRE Digest 437. Ancillaries such as staircases, handrails and toe plates are designed to conform to BS 5395: Parts 1 and 3: Stairs, ladders and walkways and the Building Regulations Part K Stairways, ramps and guards, Design is to suit the loading category of intended use as covered by BS 6399: Part 1: Code of practice for dead and imposed loads

Mezzanine CAD Drawing