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Atom Welders delivered mezzanines, stairs, and handrails with precision, enhancing structure and architectural appeal.

Atom Welders

From boutique industrial units to bespoke residential builds, Atom Welders has been delivering top-tier steel fabrication solutions since 1966. For the MADE Marrickville project— an architecturally bold, mixed-use development by TOGA and Spyre Group—Atom Welders was tasked with delivering a wide scope of both architectural and structural steelwork.

Led by Director John Portelli, the Atom Welders team fabricated, supplied, and installed a suite of crucial steel elements, including mezzanine floors, structural steel stairs, balustrades, roller door frames, and stainless steel handrails. Their work spanned Levels 1 to 3, and was particularly focused on the front entry and unit access points.

“We were responsible for all the steel works, from the structural mezzanines to the stainless steel handrails,” said John. “Our team of 11 tradespeople handled every stage—from fabrication through to onsite installation.”

The project’s sleek architectural style called for finishes that were both visually refined and structurally robust. One of the key innovations was the use of bolted steel tread components in stair construction, offering a striking, durable alternative to traditional timber.

“Incorporating steel tread components rather than timber was a unique challenge,” John explained. “But it delivered on both the visual and structural goals of the development.”

With a long track record that includes everything from Chinese temples to high-end apartment awnings, Atom Welders brings versatility and deep experience to every job.

The company is currently delivering structural steel roofing for a new childcare centre—continuing their legacy of strength, precision, and quality across Sydney’s construction landscape.

For more information contact Atom Welders Pty Ltd, Unit 137, 139 Silverwater Road, Silverwater NSW 2128, phone 0400 779 820, website www.atomcorp.com.au

Tali Engineering delivered precision structural steelwork for ACMD, overcoming complex logistics on a live hospital site.

Tali Engineering

As Australia’s first hospital-based medical research facility of its kind, the Aikenhead Centre for Medical Discovery (ACMD) demanded nothing less than excellence, both in design and execution.

Supporting the structural backbone of this cutting-edge project was Tali Engineering, a South Australian-based steel fabrication and erection company with a national footprint and a reputation for precision. For over 38 years, Tali Engineering has specialised in structural steel fabrication, bringing expertise to large-scale commercial and industrial developments across South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, and the Northern Territory.

John Tali, the Director of Tali Engineering, says “For our customers, we commit to delivering a standard of work that exceeds their expectations – extending beyond the norms of good service. We work closely with our customers to ensure an accurate determination of scope – and how best we can apply our decades of experience to facilitate the efficient delivery of high-quality steel in a cost-effective & timely manner with zero incidents”.

The ACMD project, built by Kane Constructions, offered the ideal platform for Tali’s capabilities and collaborative approach.

“Our team was responsible for the structural steel supply, fabrication, and erection—particularly the roof steel and external canopies,” said John. “These were key architectural features that needed to meet not only structural standards but also the aesthetic vision of the project.”

Delivering the steelwork on such a complex inner-city build came with its own set of challenges. The project required close coordination with other trades and teams, all operating within a tight footprint and compressed timeframes.

“Access was extremely limited, and we had to work within the constraints of a live site with active medical and university facilities,” John explained. “We relied heavily on tower crane logistics and precise sequencing to install the large canopy and roof sections.”

To meet the demands of the ACMD’s innovative architecture, Tali Engineering used special-grade steel plates, custom-fabricated to accommodate the building’s sleek structural profile. Their team of 50 professionals, including 30 dedicated to this project, were instrumental in ensuring smooth delivery, from shop drawing to final install.

Tali Engineering’s certified quality systems and rigorous internal standards were crucial in managing the complexity of the job. As a CC3 Certified Company, Tali is accredited to handle high-risk and structurally significant projects, including hospitals, education buildings, and large-scale infrastructure.

“Quality is not just a tick-box exercise for us. It’s at the centre of everything we do—from procurement through to weld integrity and installation,” said John. “On projects like ACMD, there’s no margin for error.”

Their commitment to excellence has earned them repeat business with top-tier builders and developers.

Alongside ACMD, the company is currently engaged in projects such as the Bulla Frozen Factory, Mount Barker RALC, and 88 O’Connell Street in North Adelaide, with recently completed works at the Jarvis Showroom adding to their impressive portfolio.

Tali Engineering were awarded the MVP award by Kane Constructions for their excellent performance on St Vincent’s Hospital Car Park project completed in 2024.

Yet what sets Tali Engineering apart isn’t just their technical capability—it’s their culture of collaboration. John emphasised that successful delivery at ACMD was the result of a shared vision and open communication with Kane Constructions and other subcontractors.

“Steelwork doesn’t exist in isolation. It’s the backbone that holds together services, finishes, and façades. That’s why coordination is everything,” John said. “We worked hard to integrate seamlessly into the broader construction program.”

For a company that started in 1987 and has grown steadily through its reputation for reliability, ACMD represents not only
a technical triumph but also a symbolic one—a structure that will house the next generation of medical discovery, quite literally supported by Tali’s steel.

“It’s always an honour to contribute to a project with this kind of legacy,” John concluded. “Knowing that our work will be part of a centre that changes lives through research and innovation—it’s something the whole team is proud of.”

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For more information contact Tali Engineering, phone 08 8240 4711, email reception@talieng.com.au, website www.talieng.com.au