PROJECTS
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Australian Temporary Structures takes pride in our established history of success, as well as the knowledge and skills we contribute to each project. Most importantly, we are highly adaptable and can confidently meet a wide array of client needs.
Morwell Bowling Club
When disaster strikes, it’s more than just a building at stake—it’s your business, your community, and your livelihood. The Morwell Bowling Club experienced this firsthand when a fire destroyed their facility, leaving them unable to operate or serve their community. Facing halted income, disrupted operations, and uncertainty with insurance, they needed a solution fast.
Australian Temporary Structures stepped in to deliver a rapid-build solution: two 15m x 30m curved structures with high-quality finishes, including vinyl roofs, ISO and glass walling, and double glass doors. Within weeks, the club reopened, restoring its role as a community hub and generating revenue while rebuilding.
ARB 4x4 Accessories
For years, ARB had been supplying auto accessories in Wollongong, but with the need to meet demand in Sydney’s rapidly growing suburbs, they turned to Australian Temporary Structures for a modular solution.
Their new facility in Braemar features warehouse space of 433m² to support growing inventory needs. Showroom and retail areas (195.3m² and 150m²) with a 75m² mezzanine, offering a seamless customer journey.
Scully RSV
To create a truck wash area at their Rocklea site in Queensland, Scully RSV selected two dome-style structures—17m x 20ft and 17m x 40ft—linked together and enclosed on three sides with an end wall. These structures were mounted on 2 x 20ft containers and 2 x 40ft containers with side doors for storage, featuring a water collection system on the ground.
The Australian-made dome structures were supplied by Australian Temporary Structures with an easy lease option.
Matamata Pools, NZ
The Matamata Pool Project involved a bespoke Cargo 15.00m x 30.00m x 3.0m structure by manufactured by HR Structures. This structure, installed at Matamata Swim Zone, was designed for long-term use with a 25-year design life. Australian Temporary Structures and NZ Temporary Structures tailored the design to suit the high humidity environment for prolonged durability.
Summerset Retirement Village
Australian Temporary Structures provided a 12.00m x 20.00m x 3.00m Perth Structure with a curved Thermo roof, which was chosen for its excellent insulation and climate control qualities. The structure included a unisex toilet facility, open plan kitchen with white gloss cabinets. Now the residents of Summerset Cranbourne North have a great space to eat, chat and play.
Werribee Motor Group
The Werribee Motors car dealership was on the lookout for suitable options for its customers regarding the extension of its car showroom display centre for the new LDV range.
ATS delivered a 10m x 15m x 4m Skyline Structure. Glass facade with black powder coated frame, including an industrial floor, 1 x double door, Internal ceiling lining, panel wall system and Alucabond signage to perimeter.
Ottimo House
Australian Temporary Structures built a glass-fronted structure in 2017 for clear views, featuring a 15m x 35m x 4.2m A Frame Structure with full glass panels. In 2023, they relocated the glass end to The Marquee, adding a 5m decking and a 5m x 4m double glass door, increasing internal space by 75 sq/m.
FOX Studios
For this build, we created a custom industrial structure with a 10.00m ridge height, and had to meet the challenge of a sloped site. We engineered and manufactured all the structural supports to create a 2.5 tonne capacity industrial floor. We added large roller doors to allow for easy access. And built a mezzanine level to allow for heavy loads as FOX Studios needed flexibility in the design for many types of uses.
Club Malua
Malua’s beloved community club, Club Malua, was destroyed in the devastating 2020 bushfires. Cabra Bowls Group engaged Paynters, a proven leader in
project solutions, who reached out to ATS with the aim to provide Club Malua with a temporary clubhouse. ATS chose the 15m x 20m semi curved roof structure
with 5m Bay ISO panel wall system, 5m bay glass walling, fit within a white aluminium 30mm thick frame work. Double doors, complete with crash bars, stainless D Handles, and locks. Premium Cassette Floor System.
Griffin Biscuits, NZ
To cost-efficiently manage seasonal loads, Griffin Biscuits New Zealand expanded their deliveries with a canopy to effectively handle their product delivery. The ATS team constructed the building. The canopy structure provided Griffin Biscuits with a weather proof and secure space to process their deliveries. The 15m x 20m structure on a 5.2 leg height, was a seamless addition to their existing facility.
Inter Islander Ferry Terminal Project
The construction of a new ferry terminal in Waitohi Picton, New Zealand, ushered in a new era for the Interislander fleet. This project provides a significant improvement to the current facilities, including a new Interislander terminal building and wharf to accommodate the two new purpose-built and greener Interislander ferries. In 2023, Australian Temporary Structures' sister company, NZ Temporary Structures built a 15m x 65m structure with a 4.2m side height.
Hornsby TAFE
Hornsby TAFE needed a temporary teaching facility to increase onsite capacity for delivering Construction classes. The biggest challenge was the uneven surface of the site. FloorStak flooring system was used for immediate support. Structure with a partial mezzanine was chosen measuring 25.00m wide x 40.00m in length on a 6.20m side height. A Charcoal and White Thermo-inflated roofing system was installed to minimise internal condensation and provide insulation. 60mm insulated sandwich walling panels were fitted with an 8.00m roller shutter door and polycarbonate and louvre windows.
Leichardt Council Swimming Centre
Temporary swimming pool enclosure over an existing pool enabled the aquatic centre to continue to provide their patrons with indoor swimming facilities, including swim school while the permanent indoor pool structure was being designed and built.
Leichhardt Council engaged Australian Temporary Structures to construct a temporary swimming pool enclosure to house the popular pool.
Rackley Swimming Pool Enclosure
Rackley Swimming were faced with the challenges of rebuilding their whole pool complex and needed a temporary pool to provide their patrons with an indoor swimming pool facility. For this build, we choose a 15 metre x 25 metre with 3m side height, including an underdeck built on concrete blocks and a Floorstak decking system 600mm high to cover the pool area. Other features included:
Single skin roof, 11 bays of Iso panel insulated walls, 1 Double glass door , 6 bays of clear vinyl walls, and single glass door.
Singleton gym
The popular Singleton Gym, jointly operated by the YMCA and Singleton Local Council, sought an alternative venue to provide members with convenient gym facilities throughout the period of renovation and refurbishment of the existing venue. The ATS team utilised the gym’s existing car park to construct a 15m x 20m curved premium structure to create a temporary gym for members. The build took one week to complete with a team of 6 people.
Karratha Project
Chevron had the requirement for a storage facility for mining associated equipment in the Pilbara, WA.
The challenge was compounded by the structures’ location in the highest wind region of Australia and to withstand cyclones more than 180km per hour, therefore we added cyclone footings. The warehouses measured 50.00m x 80.00m x 4.00m.
Packapanyal Project
Australian Temporary Structures, in conjunction with Rockwell Collins, designed, supplied and installed a structure to house a military training simulator.
Custom structure featured a Theatrette at 5.00m, classroom and IOR at 3.30m. Raised floor to classroom and IOR Cassette floor to theatrette. Carpet tiles throughout
Metro Trains Project
Downer was appointed to Melbourne’s High Capacity Metro Trains project to build 65 high capacity metro trains. ATS installed a storage facility to house their equipment that is still ongoing today. Warehouse structure featured: 3 x thermo roof sheet with gable uprights, 14 x 5.00m bays of steel sheet walls with cable trays, 2 x Roller door insulated electric, Personnel door and Lighting.
ACT Health
During the COVID 19 pandemic, Australian Temporary Structures installed a drive thru covid testing station in Canberra that remained active for 6 months. The industrial structure featured, Thermo roof, 4 x 5.00m roller doors, 4 x windows
2.40m x 2.40m UPVC hard walls, 6.00m x 3.00m entrance link structure, 6.00m x 3.00m structure with weights x 2 and 4 x LED high bay lights.
Richmond Rd Project
Australian Temporary Structures in conjunction with Seymour Whyte Constructions installed a warehouse during the NSW Government’s widening of Richmond Road. The industrial structure featured: Single layer PVC roof, 1 side and 1 end with Iso panel walling, 4 panels per bay, 1 side and 1 end in centre lace PVC walling, Structure held down with concrete weights, and 6 x LED Lights.
Oceana Glass
In conjunction with Tecraft Projects, Australian Temporary Structures provided Oceana Glass with an extra ridge height canopy for weather protection of their heavy vehicles.
The canopy measured 25m x 23m x 6.2m and featured single skin roof, boxed guttering and linked the structure to the existing building.