Case Studies - ONEMESH® - Civil Construction Solutions - OneSteel Reinforcing

Case Studies

ONEMESH® – Overview Video – Cut & Bent Mesh Applications

ONEMESH® is multi-purpose mesh ideal for Civil Construction applications such as bridges, precast slabs and tunnels. It complies with AS/NZS 4671 Steel Reinforcing materials, AS2870 Slabs & Footings, AS3600 Concrete Structures and AS3727 Residential Pavements. Available in square, rectangular, Trench Mesh, cut & bent, special run, tailored, Made to Size and engineered variants.

 



Millmerran Power Station QLD

ONEMESH® – Millmerran Power Station QLD

Builder Bechtel Australia worked in conjunction with OneSteel Reinforcing to develop the most efficient method of placing the steel reinforcement on a 144m high power station stack.

 



500PLUS® ONEMESH - Specialist Civil Accessories

Comprehensive range of civil accessories including spacers for prefab piles, Reosox, Heavy-Duty Dowel Systems, and a wide variety of clip-on, concrete and continuous bar chairs. Custom-made accessories are also available for special applications.

 



Bruce Stadium ACT

ONEMESH® – Bruce Stadium, ACT

To simplify reinforcing placement on Bruce Stadiums’ two new 10,000 seat stadium facilities, a prefabricated mesh solution solved Hindmarsh Constructions’ time constraints on the project.

 



ONEMESH® - Houghton Highway QLD

OneSteel Reinforcing provided Brisbane based company ENCO Precast with ONEMESH® Special Mesh solutions that reduced labour and added to construction efficiency of the reinforced concrete girders for the new 2.7 kilometre Houghton Highway Bridge duplication.

 



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ONEMESH® - ConTec Precast, QLD

When Brisbane based prestressed precast concrete company Con-Tec secured the contract to supply reinforced concrete girders for the new Houghton Highway Bridge, OneSteel Reinforcing provided solutions to help reduce labour and meet project demands.

 



EastLink Tunnel, VIC

ONEMESH® - EastLink Tunnel, VIC

An innovative mesh solution developed by OneSteel Reinforcing  overcome a construction challenge facing builders of the $2.5 billion EastLink project; a 39 kilometre stretch of untolled bypasses in Melbournes fast-growing east and south eastern corridor.