Staircase Construction

Built to Spec. Built to Code.

We construct concrete and steel staircases for residential and commercial projects across Sydney. Engineered, formed, poured, and finished to standard.

Staircases That Perform

A staircase is a structural element. It carries load, connects floor levels, and must meet strict dimensional and safety requirements under the BCA and NCC. Getting it wrong is not an option.

We build staircases from the ground up: formwork construction, steel reinforcement placement, concrete pour, and finish. Every staircase we construct is built from structural engineer drawings with proper riser and going dimensions, adequate landings, and compliant balustrade connections.

Our work covers new builds, renovations, and commercial fit-outs across Sydney. Internal, external, straight runs, winders, and multi-flight configurations.

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Staircase Types We Build

Straight Flight Staircases

Single-direction runs between floors. The most common configuration for residential and commercial buildings. Clean formwork lines and consistent dimensions throughout.

Winder Staircases

Staircases that turn through angles without a full landing. Require precise formwork and careful attention to going dimensions around the turn to meet BCA requirements.

Multi-Flight with Landings

Two or more flights connected by intermediate landings. Common in commercial buildings and multi-storey residential. Landings are structurally tied to the surrounding structure.

External Staircases

Outdoor staircases for access, fire egress, or level changes. Built with appropriate drainage falls, non-slip finishes, and weather-resistant detailing.

How We Build Them

Set Out

We set out the staircase from the engineer's drawings, confirming floor-to-floor heights, going dimensions, riser heights, and landing positions before any formwork begins.

Formwork

Timber or steel formwork is constructed to define the soffit, risers, and sides of the staircase. Formwork must be rigid, properly supported, and dimensionally accurate.

Steel Fixing

Reinforcement is placed according to the structural drawings. Bar sizes, spacing, laps, and cover are checked before any concrete is placed.

Pour and Finish

Concrete is poured, compacted, and finished. We control the pour rate to prevent formwork movement and ensure consistent density throughout the flight.

Strip and Cure

Formwork is stripped at the engineer-specified time. The concrete is cured properly to achieve the required strength before any load is applied.

Compliant Construction

Every staircase we build meets the requirements of the Building Code of Australia and National Construction Code. That means correct riser and going dimensions, adequate headroom, compliant handrail and balustrade heights, and proper structural capacity.

  • BCA/NCC compliant riser and going dimensions
  • Consistent riser heights throughout each flight
  • Minimum headroom clearances maintained
  • Landing dimensions to code requirements
  • Structural connections engineered and certified
  • Balustrade fixing points cast in during construction
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Need a Staircase Built?

Send us the engineering drawings or project details. We will review the scope and provide a quote for the full construction.