Car Park Fit-outs
One contractor for the entire visible car park — survey, design, install, sign off.
The scope, in detail.
When you’re refitting or building from scratch, juggling three or four trades costs more than the work itself. We handle the full visible car park scope under one contract: site survey, traffic-flow design, line marking, bollards, wheel stops, signage, EV bay prep, height bars — all sequenced, all signed off.
Built to Australian Standards.
Every car park fit-outs install we deliver references these standards. We hand them over in writing at sign-off.
Car Park Fit-outs, answered.
What does a full car park fit-out actually include?
Site survey, layout design, traffic flow modelling, line marking, bay numbering, bollards, wheel stops, signage (regulatory + directional), height bars at entry, EV bay preparation, accessible bay marking and signage, convex mirrors, and final compliance documentation.
How long does a full fit-out take?
A 50-bay car park typically completes in 3–5 days. 200 bays in 1–2 weeks. Large staged projects (500+ bays for shopping centres) run across multiple weekends to avoid trade disruption.
Can you do new-build car parks?
Yes — we coordinate with your project builder to sequence our works after concrete cure, before handover. We provide the full DA-required compliance package as part of handover.
Do you handle the design or do I provide a layout?
Either. Most clients want us to design the layout — we model traffic flow, bay efficiency, and accessibility compliance. Architects supply us their layout and we deliver to spec.
How do you handle change requests mid-project?
Variations are quoted in writing before any work proceeds. The original quote is locked unless something physical on site changes — and any extras are documented and approved before we touch them.
Do I get one invoice or several?
One invoice covering the entire scope, even where the works cross multiple specialties (marking, signage, fabrication, electrical coordination). Single contract, single PM, single number.
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