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Welcome to Ingen3D In the past few years, we have been continuously rising up from small pieces of projects up to bigger and more complex steel structure. We, at Ingen3D work as one and as a family and this makes us strong and highly competive in the steel shop detailing industry. Being run by persons with more than 20 years of experience in steel detailing, we have developed innovative ways and/or techniques of producing shop drawings. This then leads us to a high quality result of steel shop drawings done in a shorter time-frame allowing fabricators a good lead time. |
Current Projects
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Melbourne Park Redevelopment - Eastern Plaza Located in the area between Hisense Arena and Punt Road, the design and construct is part of Stage 1 of an overall $363 million redevelopment of the Melbourne Park precinct, which will provide major upgrades to the facility, securing the long-term future of the Australian Open Grand Slam tournament. It will place a strong emphasis on the comfort of patrons, with more open space and shade, increased seating capacity, better connections to public transport and the city, and easier movement into and within Melbourne and Olympic Park. The project will include the construction of a new public plaza and gathering space, eight new indoor courts and 13 outdoor courts for elite training and general public use, and state-of-the-art player facilities including a gymnasium, lounge areas, change rooms, and coaching facilites. (excerpt : www.watpac.com.au) |
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RMIT - Swanston Academic The ‘RMIT city’ within a city is set to grow with the construction of the future Swanston Academic Building. To be located next to the Oxford Scholar Hotel and flanked by Swanston, A’Beckett and Stewart Streets, the Swanston Academic Building is RMIT’s largest construction project to date. The $200+ million development is the largest investment in academic facilities ever undertaken by the University. It will enhance RMIT’s well-established reputation for commissioning innovative architecture, providing an exciting addition to Melbourne’s cityscape. (excerpt : www.rmit.edu.au) |
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MUNH Monash University - New Horizons Centre is a $175 million dollar joint venture building to co-locate and integrate around 300 Monash staff with 150 researchers from the CSIRO in the engineering precinct of the Monash University Clayton campus. Scheduled to open in 2012 New Horizons aims to transform manufacturing in areas like biomedicine, transport, aerospace and mineral processing. The project is programmed to start in September 2010 and complete in September 2012. (excerpt : www.focusdigital.com.au) |