by InvictaMezzanineFloors
19. July 2011 23:18
The uniqueness of Mezzanine Floors
What if you could transform your business premises? Perhaps you have a lot of offices that are cramped and small? Maybe you need more storage space or need a space to exhibit your goods more effectively? If it is impractical to move, but you have overhead space available then a Mezzanine Floor may just be the unique solution you have been looking for.
A business recently installed a Mezzanine Floor and the difference in the morale of the staff was an unexpected bonus. Previously they had been working in cramped and inappropriate office space but with the installation of the Mezzanine Floor - complete with new toilets and a small staff kitchenette, it has made an incredible difference in the overall atmosphere and attitude of the staff.
The process was so simple – the company contacted a professional Mezzanine Floor specialist and once the needs of the client were established they were able to take over and design, manufacture and installation. With a project manager always on call it could not have been easier.
Mezzanine Floors can be found everywhere. They can double or triple the storage space in a warehouse, transform an exhibition space or can be used for additional office space or production space. Plus an added benefit can be that the Mezzanine Floor can be a permanent or temporary structure depending on use.
by InvictaMezzanineFloors
6. July 2011 05:06
Mezzanine Floors in London – everywhere!
A successful company from Kent is currently installing many Mezzanine Floors. They have over 25 years of experience and aim to one of the top companies installing Mezzanine Floors in the whole of England.
Most of their work concentrates on fitting Mezzanine Floors in warehouses and creating new office space. But there are not many barriers to fitting Mezzanine Floors – the only issue is whether there is enough room for it to be fitted. Whenever extra space is required it is always a good idea to consider whether a Mezzanine Floor could be the solution.
All the Mezzanine Floors are individually designed and the whole project will be overseen by a professional team of consultants, designers and fitters. They will see the project through from the design to installation. This is then followed, as a matter of routine, by a thorough health and safety check.
The price of Mezzanine Floors does fluctuate due to the price of the raw materials that it is made with. The basic material is steel and this can go up or down. So you can be rest assured that the Mezzanine Floor will be of the highest standard as it will be installed by a professional and experienced team.
by InvictaMezzanineFloors
24. June 2011 17:34
Why a Mezzanine Floor?
Mezzanine Floors are a unique way to grow your business if you are being hampered with lack of space and lack of capital to relocate. By installing a Mezzanine Floor you could gain the much needed space and grow your business at the same time. The advantage of doing this is that it would cost a fraction of what it would cost to move. There is also the added advantage of it not being so disruptive.
You only need look across the country and see that there are examples of Mezzanine Floors doing just this in practically every county – Surrey, Yorkshire, Wiltshire just for starters. The process is very straight forward.
- Find a supplier of Mezzanine Floors
- Apply for building regulations with local authority if appropriate
- Project Manager appointed
- Complete design of Mezzanine Floor, choose materials and finish i.e. colour, accessories etc
- Manufacture of the Mezzanine Floor
- Installation of Mezzanine Floor
- Health and Safety check and sign off Mezzanine Floor
It could not be simpler and this could mean that within 3 months you could have doubled or even tripled the amount of space you have available. This could then be used for storage, offices, exhibition space in fact whatever you choose.
by InvictaMezzanineFloors
2. June 2011 19:45
Increasing Storage Capacity? Why not a Mezzanine Floor?
Many companies are faced with a problem that the current level of storage space within their current buildings is not sufficient for their requirements. Some of these companies have chosen to install Mezzanine Floors instead of going through the costly option of moving. Many companies across the country have gone for this option.
So, what do you need in order to go for this solution? Well, a Mezzanine Floor only needs sufficient overhead space between floor and ceiling – and that’s it! It does not even need to affect the existing structure as it can be a standalone feature.
Mezzanine Floors come in all shapes and sizes and can be made to fit virtually any space and any requirement – it may be that you want to install a platform to display your goods – or in a gallery pieces of Art or Sculpture – A Mezzanine Floor is a perfect solution to doubling exhibition space virtually overnight.
Make sure you carry out research before making your decision – but once you have decided you will find out that Mezzanine Floors are very adaptable and provided you go with the right supplier everything from design, manufacture to installation will be taken care of.
by InvictaMezzanineFloors
20. May 2011 05:06
Mezzanine Floors in Bath, Bradford and Bristol.
A successful company from Kent is busy installing Mezzanine Floors all over England. With over 25 years of experience they are fast becoming one of the top suppliers in the country. They fit Mezzanine Floors in warehouses, create new office suits in fact anything where an increase in space is required they can supply a Mezzanine to fit the bill. Provided there is enough overhead capacity.
All the Mezzanine Floors are individually designed. They will see the project through the design, manufacture and installation stages – finishing off with a health and safety check.
The price will be very competitive too with the price always linked to the current market price of steel.
The process will be as follows:
· Consultation
· Design
· Project Manger appointed
· Site Survey
· CAD drawings produced
· Report for Building Regulations
· Production of Mezzanine Floor
· Installation
· Snagging and Health and Safety Check
The Mezzanine Floor will be of a very high standard made of the finest materials and installed by professional and experienced trades people.
by Jim
29. December 2010 09:35
Mezzanine floors are considered to be the quickest, simplest way to expand your warehouse or factory space. They are relatively straightforward to install, and you don’t usually need planning permission in order to incorporate one into your factory, warehouse or even office setup.
This said, mezzanine floor installation still needs to be planned and thought out just like any other project that alters your space. With proper project management, you should end up with safe and functional mezzanine floors.
What is involved in mezzanine floor project management?
There are a couple of considerations to bear in mind before installing mezzanine floors in your space. The first thing to do is to appoint a project manager, either of your own choosing or from the mezzanine floor supplier. This project manager can then oversee:
• Site surveys
An initial survey of your site will help you and your project manager to identify what type of storage solution will best suit your premises and the needs of your business. Later surveys undertaken by the project manager will then go into the technical aspects and specifics of installing your mezzanine floors.
• Site safety measures
The other benefit of having a project manager is that this person will ensure that your installation meets all site safety protocols, health and safety regulations and insurance criteria.
by Jim
27. December 2010 14:37
Lots of considerations go into constructing the perfect mezzanine floor for your office, warehouse or retail unit. When you contact an experienced team of mezzanine floor experts, you can guarantee that the following elements will be taken into account before the installation takes place.
Safety
Safety is hugely important where mezzanine floors are concerned. As such, safety measures will be taken into account for all edges of mezzanine floors and for staircases connect them to adjacent levels. The floors will also be built with your industry in mind so that they meet your requirements in the best way possible.
Design
Different people require different things from their premises. All mezzanine floors go through a rigorous design procedure whereby you can detail precisely how you intend to use your mezzanine floor and what opportunities you want it to open up for you and your business. The design team can offer you advice at this point before drawing up very detailed plans to ensure the accuracy of the project. This also ensures that the functionality of the finished project is in line with your expectations.
Minimum disruption
It is also important that the project is completed quickly so as not to disturb your operations too greatly. This is why mezzanine floors are manufactured off-site before installation.
by Jim
22. December 2010 14:21
The design stage of the process of mezzanine floor installation is absolutely crucial. This is the stage that determines the real ins and outs of the project and gives you an idea of how your finished floor will appear.
Mezzanine floor installation specialists will survey your premises comprehensively before they begin work on their design. Accuracy is fundamental at this stage as the design will provide the blueprint from which the final structure will be constructed and then erected.
Once the design has your approval, the plans can be used to create a final drawing. The final drawing is an accurate artist’s impression of the final structure and it will give you something to visualise whilst the project gathers pace.
The steel structure of your mezzanine floor needs to be manufactured in factory settings to maintain a high standard of accuracy and also to minimise disruption as far as your daily operations are concerned. Once all the components are constructed, your mezzanine floor is ready to be built.
The installation procedure comes to a close when the factory-built mezzanine floor is erected on your premises. When the project is finally signed off, your mezzanine floor is then ready for use.
by Richard
20. December 2010 14:06
Mezzanine floors represent a fantastic way of increasing the amount of floor space available in your warehouse. Successful warehousing rests on the volume of good that can be stored at any given time, so any technique that allows expansion in this regard acts as a real advantage.
The process of having mezzanine floors installed begins when you make an enquiry to a team of experts specialising in mezzanine floor construction. At this stage, you can expect a very thorough consultation from experienced engineers who will listen to your expectations of the project before offering expert guidance.
After the initial enquiry and an agreement concerning the eventual aims of the project, you can expect the design stage to begin. The design of your mezzanine floors will be conducted by specialists according to the requirements set out during your consultation. This is the stage where all potential problems will be addressed in comprehensive plans.
Finally, when the plans are complete, your engineers will present them to you for approval. It is important to go over the plans with a fine-tooth comb to ensure they are up to your expectations. If everything looks good, it is time to arrange for the installation to go ahead.
by InvictaMezzanineFloors
29. October 2010 00:49
Considerations when installing a Mezzanine Floor
Effective Planning
Similar to any building project you need to plan ahead and take into account the following:
- Check if you need permission to put in a Mezzanine floor – your local authority should be able to help with this.
- Careful measurement to check that it is possible – Mezzanine floors are also known as the floor between floors.
- How many tiers will the Mezzanine have - potentially you can have as many levels as there is room for.
- Check with your landlord if in rented space
- What about a pre-built Mezzanine Floor?
What purpose will your Mezzanine Floor Serve?
- Storage?
- Office Space?
- Production space?
- Retail/public space?
One you have made the decision as to whether you are going to install a Mezzanine floor it will take no time at all and as they are virtually free standing and do not interfere with the structure of the actual building and can be removed just as easily.