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Fall Protection for Pedestrian Bridges with Irregular Design
If you need a robust barrier material to provide fall protection for a pedestrian bridge with an irregular geometric design, you can’t go past Jakob’s Webnet mesh. The reason
Read More Facade Innovations Using Next Generation Webnet Mesh
Jakob’s Webnet mesh is not only cost-effective, lightweight, high-strength and pliable. Its ability to be formed into a variety of shapes and configurations means it lends itself to all
Read More Let’s Celebrate 10 Years With 10 Projects at Tensile
This month we celebrate 10 Yrs. at Tensile Design & Construct. We feel very blessed, especially considering the challenges that 2020 have bought us all. Looking back on the
Read More Fall Protection for Spiral Staircases and Curved Structures
Creating systems that offer fall protection for spiral staircases can be a bit more challenging than for the average staircase. Any serious fall protection system needs to not only
Read More Transparent Safety Barriers: Enhance Design, Ensure Safety
Transparent safety barriers are growing in popularity as they fit well with modern open design that seeks to create connection points between floor levels. Heavy or closed barriers on
Read More How Green Barriers Blend Fall Protection and Green Solutions
Green walls and fall protection barriers are generally seen as two different structures in terms of purpose and appearance. Barriers are largely about safety, while green walls and facades
Read More Project Considerations for Tensile Architecture Installations
At Tensile Design & Construct, we have some very diverse and talented team members that bring our tensile architecture installations to life. These include designers, engineers, draftspeople, carpenters, shopfitters,
Read More Commercial Catenary Lighting for Building Exteriors
If you are looking for an outside lighting solution, commercial catenary lighting might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But a customised commercial catenary lighting installation
Read More How Barriers in Vertical Schools Can Maximise Space
The ‘vertical school’ model is gaining momentum in many Australian cities. Vertical schools are typically five to seven storeys in height, but they can also be much higher. There
Read More Engineering for External Facades and Architectural Projects
Envisioning and designing awesome and inspiring external facades or architectural projects is one thing, but bringing them to life is another. Making it all come together successfully requires solid
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