Case Studies

This section contains hundreds of case studies on the application of our products by our customers in a wide array of end uses, with links to related products and information on the website.

Latest Case Studies

The Insight Logistics Park complex at Stapylton in Queensland, is constructed using 48,000 square metres of 0.48 BMT LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK 700 HI-STRENGTH® and 231 tonnes of LYSAGHT SUPAZED® purlins as part of the roof framing package.
17 June 2008 Warehouse Project A Big One For All Concerned
Creation of a new warehouse complex in South East Queensland has brought together key companies, techniques and building products. [Read more]
The new A$3 million, 6,300sqm logistics facility at Paramount Industrial Estate, Victoria features walling, gutters and downpipes made from COLORBOND® steel, roller shutter doors made from COLORBOND® steel and a roof made from ZINCALUME® steel
16 June 2008 Industrial Estate Starts With Steel
One of the first projects on Paramount Industrial Estate in Victoria has been completed using an unusual combination of COLORBOND® steel that is sure to set the precedent for buildings to follow. [Read more]
SURELINE® poles at Monto Minerals Development, Queensland
10 June 2008 Thiess Services Applies SURELINE® Solution At Monto
Construction of a 66kV power line to the Monto Minerals development 100 kilometres south of Gladstone in central Queensland became a top priority when rising minerals prices assured the financial viability of the site. [Read more]
Architect, Greg Jones' home is clad in LYSAGHT CUSTOM ORB® in ZINCALUME® steel and COLORBOND® steel in the colour Night Sky®
26 May 2008 Cladding Adds Colour And Style To Architect's Home
Greg Jones' architecture practice in Geelong has a reputation for designs which feature strong colours. Finding time to design his own home with that attribute took a little longer than planned. [Read more]
Bold roof designs feature COLORBOND® and ZINCALUME® steel in these two homes in Canberra.
10 April 2008 Double Act Steels Awards
Giving an architect free rein to build two new homes on a large corner block proved to be an inspired move for a couple of Canberra retirees, who demolished an old house directly behind the Prime Minister's residence in Deakin. [Read more]