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Tenze Engineering

55 Christian Rd, Punchbowl, Australia
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Structural, Architectural Steel Fabricators Tenze Engineering has been in business for over 25 years servicing the structural steel & metal fabrication industry. We have steadily grown from a small organisation to a well established company with expertise in all structural steel and metalwork facets.

We are specialists in steel fabrication and repairs, structural steel for the building industry and stainless steel fabrication, including specialised architectural works.
Our services are executed with due diligence and are equipped with qualified and experienced tradespeople such as welders, riggers, boilermakers and skilled labourers providing quality workmanship, reliability and flexibility to work in with builders, project managers, administrators, architects and engineer’s to complete all jobs on time and to the highest of
standards.

The details of our services that we offer include:

• Heavy & Light Structural Steel fabrication and erection.
• Metal work such as Handrails, Balustrades, Walkways and Bridges.
• Architectural Structures such as Pergolas, Awnings, Sun Breakers and Signage Frames.
• Other Steel Work – Platforms Walkways, Ladders, Mezzanine, Carports and Access Staircases, Guardrails, Ramps, Bridgeworks and Railings.
• Daily Labour Hire - Boilermakers, Welders, Riggers and Labourers.
• We Cater for Residential, Commercial and Industrial applications.

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This is job we completed at Port Hacking yesterday. Structural framing to support the roof to the owners new Tv room. What a view! All the steel had to be passed down through the back of the garage and erected by hand. Great work!

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This is a job we did a couple of years ago December 2014, stairs running through three floors, 1st to 4th. this was not an easy job as all the steel had to be winched from the ground floor through the 1st floof all the way to the 4th. The balustrade on the stair had 5mm Stainless steel wire with turn buckles every second starde and they all lined up!!

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This is a few photos of the new tiger enclosure at Taronga Zoo we are currently working on. We have seven buildings to fabricate and install totalling 55ton. The photos are of the first two buildings Middle point complete and C4 just starting to be erected. With a cheeky look from one of the locals

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Here's a few photos of the awning were doing out at Barangaroo, there's still a bit of work to go yet.

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Here is a job we're doing at Darlinghurst, we have two floors and a roof to go totalling 18ton of steel. The men are currently installing 12 columns that are needed to stabilise the existing building. Due to the limited space we're using Tenze Engineering's 4.5ton maeda crane. Great work men!!!

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We had a long wet day down at Shoalhaven hospital installing their new operating room. 5 ton erected using An 80 ton crane pushed to its limit with the fly and needle to get the reach. Great work men!!

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Tenze gets a new cropper!! Bring on the cleats!!!

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This was a nice little job we did out at Dova Heights. Balustrade and patio frame

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Barangaroo T3 building West awning going off to the galvos. We made this awning in 3 stages total 18ton

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The crane working out at Tara college, we have 18ton to erect

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