
Why Truganina Warehouse Floor Marking?
A construction project manager called us about a new distribution centre in Truganina. The 15,000 square metre warehouse was nearing completion and they needed floor marking finished before racking installation could begin. Their window was tight. Four days from concrete cure to racking contractors arriving.
We mobilised two crews working overlapping shifts. Forklift lanes marked first so equipment could start moving in. Pedestrian walkways followed. Storage zones completed last as racking positions were confirmed. The four day window was achieved with a day to spare. Racking installation proceeded on schedule.
That kind of coordination with construction timelines is common in Truganina. The suburb has seen explosive warehouse development over the past decade. New facilities are constantly coming online, each needing floor marking before operations can commence.
Truganina's rapid development means we mark both new construction and existing facilities. New builds have fresh concrete that needs appropriate curing time before marking. Existing warehouses may need updating as operations change or original marking wears out.
New warehouse construction presents specific opportunities. Fresh concrete provides ideal conditions for floor marking when properly cured. No oil contamination to deal with. No existing failed coatings to remove. We work with builders to schedule marking at the optimal point in construction sequencing.
Forklift lane marking establishes the foundation for warehouse safety from day one. Yellow lanes define vehicle travel paths. White pedestrian walkways keep workers separate from forklift movements. Intersection treatments manage crossings. Getting this right during construction means operations start safely.
Storage zone marking in new facilities can be coordinated with racking layout. Pallet locations align with racking positions. Staging areas suit operational workflows. Quarantine zones are positioned for practical access. This coordination is easier during construction than retrofitting later.
Loading dock areas in Truganina warehouses handle significant truck movements. Bay marking, guide lines, and pedestrian exclusion zones all need installation before docks become active. Clear marking from the start prevents the bad habits that develop when areas are unmarked.
Product selection for new Truganina warehouses considers expected traffic patterns. High-volume forklift areas benefit from heavy-duty epoxy from the start. Lower-traffic zones can use standard products. Planning product selection during construction ensures appropriate durability.
Existing Truganina facilities may need remarking as operations evolve. Layout changes, new equipment, or worn marking all create requirements for professional floor marking. We assess existing conditions and recommend appropriate approaches.
Emergency escape routes need clear marking in all warehouse facilities. Fire exits, assembly point directions, and emergency equipment locations require visible floor marking. We include emergency marking in every warehouse scope.
Compliance documentation is particularly important for new facilities. Building inspections, occupancy certificates, and insurance requirements all need evidence of safety systems. We provide comprehensive documentation including photographs, layouts, and material specifications.
Construction timeline coordination is something we have refined through years of Truganina projects. We understand the sequencing of warehouse construction and fit our work into appropriate windows without holding up other trades.
Our Truganina coverage extends to surrounding developing areas including Tarneit, Williams Landing, and the broader western growth corridor. We service both established industrial estates and new developments.
For warehouse floor marking in Truganina, whether new construction or existing facility, upload your plans or contact Niel directly. We can assess your requirements and provide detailed scope coordinated with your timeline.
Key Benefits
New construction specialists
Large warehouse capability
Construction coordination
WorkSafe Victoria compliant
Timeline-driven delivery
Full compliance documentation

Site Inspection
Free assessment and detailed quote
Professional Marking
Expert application with premium materials
Quality Assurance
Final inspection and compliance sign-off
Compliance Standards
AS 4586
Slip resistance classification for pedestrian surfaces.
AS/NZS 1428.1
Design for access and mobility requirements.
Safe Work Australia
Workplace traffic management guidelines.
WorkSafe Victoria
Victorian workplace safety requirements.
AS 1318
Industrial safety colour coding standards.
NCC 2022
National Construction Code compliance.
Fully Compliant & Certified
All our work meets or exceeds Australian Standards and state road authority requirements
VicRoads Approved
Registered Contractor
$20M Public Liability
$10M Professional Indemnity
5,000+ Projects
Since 2009
Fixed Prices
Not Estimates
AS 1742
Traffic Control Devices
Specifies line colours, widths, arrow designs, and placement for road markings. Ensures all traffic control devices meet national safety standards.
AS/NZS 2890
Parking Facilities
Covers bay dimensions (2.4m × 5.4m standard, 3.2m × 5.4m accessible), aisle widths, and traffic flow requirements for compliant parking areas.
AS 4586
Slip Resistance
Defines slip resistance classifications (P rating) for pedestrian surfaces. Critical for wet areas, ramps, and high-traffic zones.
AS/NZS 1428
Access & Mobility
Sets requirements for accessible parking bays, tactile indicators, and mobility access. Essential for DDA compliance and accessibility audits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We regularly mark new warehouses during construction, coordinating with builders to schedule work at the optimal point in construction sequencing. Fresh concrete provides ideal conditions when properly cured.
We understand warehouse construction sequencing and fit our work into appropriate windows. We mobilise crews to meet tight deadlines and coordinate with other trades to avoid holding up project progress.
New concrete typically needs 28 days minimum cure time before floor marking. Moisture content must be below acceptable levels. We test moisture and assess conditions before marking to ensure proper adhesion.
Yes. We align pallet locations with planned racking positions. Marking forklift lanes first allows equipment to start operating while other marking continues. This coordination speeds overall facility commissioning.
We supply comprehensive documentation including completion photographs, layout diagrams, and material specifications. This documentation supports building inspections, occupancy certificates, and insurance requirements.
Yes. We mark both new construction and existing facilities. Existing warehouses may need updating as operations change, equipment moves, or original marking wears. We assess conditions and recommend appropriate approaches.
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