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Every building and its location are unique, and must therefore, be designed to meet the appropriate wind region, site conditions, topography, terrain, building classification and level of importance.
Regardless of these conditions and classifications, a building should not fail when subject to the events for which they are designed. |
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Site Specific? What's this?
Site specific engineering is a set of engineering documents that are provided by our engineer exclusively for your site. These are your assurance and peace of mind that the engineer has seen and certified your project.
This means that every THE Shed Company building is specifically designed and engineered for the site at which the building will be constructed.
During the design process an assessment of your site's wind region, topography, terrain, shielding, the level of importance of the building and the building classification will take place.
Using this information, THE Shed Company design specialist will determine the correct wind speed of your site, and design the building accordingly.
Approved!
THE Shed Company engineer then reviews the information provided by the THE Shed Company design specialist.
Once assessed and approved, your site specific certification will be forwarded to your local dealer.
They will forward the site specific certification and engineering to you to enable council/shire approval.
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How long does it take for site specific certification?
THE Shed Company's innovative design software ensures this is a speedy process. In most cases, site specific certification can be provided within 48 hours. |
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Same Site or Different Site?
Your site may be located in a region that has a low wind speed, but the placement of your shed on top of a hill may increase your building’s site wind speed quite significantly. This in turn would alter the design of your building.
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