Business View Oceania - February 2026

of activity at early levels, then months of waiting for the concrete structure to rise before returning for roof works, data center builds often compress the bulk of steel activity into a four- to six-month window, requiring the company to move quickly from design to drawings, fabrication, and installation. AWARD-WINNING PROJECTS AND PRECISION AT HEIGHT ArcStructural’s capability is perhaps best illustrated by the projects that have earned recognition at a national level. The company was awarded two national wins through the Australian Steel Institute, acknowledging excellence in both engineering and clad structures—awards that reflect not only fabrication skill, but the planning and coordination required to execute complex geometry within realworld construction constraints. One award-winning project involved the sky bridge at 308 Exhibition Street, the Shangri-La building, a structure installed at roughly the 46th-plus floor between two towers. The challenge wasn’t simply building it—it was ensuring it would fit first time, at height, without costly or dangerous rework. That demanded extensive surveying and careful alignment with the as-built conditions, supported by modular fabrication off-site so the installation could be executed efficiently and safely. The second nationally recognized project was the Melbourne Quarter Tower modular roof structure, a multi-level roof spanning eight floors with complex geometry and an incline that made extensive work at height unsafe.To solve this,Arc Structural modularized major components off-site, reducing exposure and keeping high-risk site work to an absolute minimum. The project also required coordination with other contractors working at Arc Structural’s facility, including cladding and additional elements that integrated with the steel frame—highlighting the collaborative logistics necessary to deliver modern modular solutions. A GROWING TEAM BUILT FOR FULL-SERVICE DELIVER ArcStructural is structured to keep a significant portion of delivery in-house, supporting tighter 16 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 08, ISSUE 02

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