Project Deployment

Concrete Scanning and Structural Investigation in Perth

Perth combines a compact CBD of commercial towers with a heavy industrial and resources base through Welshpool, Kwinana, and the southern corridor. The investigation work follows the assets: pre-core scanning and fit-out work in the city, and slab, structure, and condition assessment across industrial and resources facilities.

Local Context

Why Perth Needs Structural Investigation

Perth combines a compact CBD of commercial towers with a heavy industrial and resources base through Welshpool, Kwinana, and the southern corridor. The investigation work follows the assets: pre-core scanning and fit-out work in the city, and slab, structure, and condition assessment across industrial and resources facilities.

SiteOps supports Perth projects with GPR scanning, concrete testing, LiDAR, and RPEQ-reviewed reporting, selected around the decision the engineer or owner needs to make.

For larger or remote scopes we plan deployment carefully so field time, equipment, and reporting are efficient for a single mobilisation.

Perth building landscape

Perth demand spans CBD office refurbishment, Fremantle heritage and port structures, and a large resources and industrial sector that needs slab, structure, and capacity data before plant changes. Distance makes a well-planned single mobilisation important, so scopes are often grouped and front-loaded.

Local structures and substrates

Coastal and port structures at Fremantle and Kwinana face chloride exposure and marine deterioration, while industrial floors need thickness, reinforcement, and load-capacity data. Fremantle adds heritage masonry and early concrete where records are limited and intervention must stay minimal.

Standards and compliance in Western Australia

Building and engineering services in Western Australia operate under the Building Services (Registration) framework. SiteOps prepares reports for RPEQ review and aligns concrete testing with AS 1012 and AS 3600 references, using NATA-accredited laboratories where lab results are required.

Typical Perth project types

CBD tower pre-core GPR and fit-out scanning
Industrial and resources slab and structure assessment
Port and marine structure condition investigation
Fremantle heritage building investigation
Concrete testing and capacity verification
LiDAR as-built documentation for upgrades

Suburbs We Cover

CBDWest PerthSubiacoFremantleJoondalupOsborne ParkCanningtonWelshpoolKwinanaRockingham

Plus surrounding suburbs and regional areas by arrangement.

Mobilisation

Perth work is run as a planned project deployment. Because of distance, we group scopes and confirm equipment and access up front so a single mobilisation covers the full programme efficiently.

Contact

Phone: (07) 3132 2121

Mobile: 0401 308 534

Email: [email protected]

FAQs

Perth investigation questions

Do you provide concrete scanning for Perth industrial sites?

Yes. Industrial and resources work is a core part of Perth demand. We map slab thickness, reinforcement, and joint detail, and add coring and testing where load capacity has to be confirmed before plant or racking changes.

Can you investigate port and marine concrete in Fremantle?

Yes. Marine structures face chloride attack and deterioration, so we combine GPR, cover and corrosion mapping, chloride profiling, and core testing to define the extent and timing of repair for the engineer.

How do you manage Perth jobs from the eastern states?

We plan Perth scopes as a single, well-defined deployment. Grouping nearby work and confirming access and equipment in advance keeps field time efficient and avoids repeat mobilisation cost.

Do you use GPR or x-ray for Perth concrete scanning?

We use GPR and Ferroscan for almost all scanning. They are faster, safe around other trades, and need access to only one face, which suits both occupied city buildings and operating industrial sites.

Ready to investigate a structure in Perth?

Tell us about the asset, the question you need answered, and any programme constraints. We will propose a proportionate investigation scope.