Choose Certified Engineered Shade Structures and Rest Assured
By Tony Skinner - Aug 21, 2008
Most of the engineers and architectures recommend constructing certified engineered shade structure at schools, colleges, sport venues etc as it fulfills the objective of providing shade and guarantee the quality of the structure.
A structure certified only after the design, technology and the material used in the construction are approved by the construction council of the government. Engineers and architects who always recommend using latest computer aided technologies for raising shade structure as they protects us from scorching heat, heavy rainfall and heavy hailstone fall. Not only this, but it also protects our skin from various skin related diseases. The employees including the engineers and architectures who are responsible for raising shade structure are regularly trained with latest technology and computer aided design. Such training helps them to reduce the fabrication time and help in providing extensive project information to the client.
The characteristic of certified engineered shade structure is that they are raised using highest quality steel that can withstand strong winds. Besides the accessories used in the structure like bolts and fitting are made up of stainless steel with hot dip galvanized steelwork or two pack polyurethane system that ensures product durability. Moreover certified engineered shade structure maintains high standard and its quality system are based on International Standard ISO 9001:2000.
Shade N’ Net is a well known company in Australia which designs and manufactures tension fabrics for the construction of certified engineered shade structures. Engineers and architects always recommend tension fabric manufactured by Shade N’ Net. The company also assists in the construction of various companies, schools, parks, swimming pools etc, and offers design, specification and engineering service to meet the needs of customers.
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