About Dincel Structural Walling
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About Dincel Structural Walling
About Dincel Structural Walling
The Dincel Group was founded in 1989 as Dincel & Associates Consulting Engineers. The group originally specialised in structural and design engineering working across both commercial and residential markets.
In 2006 Dincel Structural Walling went to market. The years preceding 2006 were spent researching and developing the original PVC based permanent formwork system, proving the initial concept, demonstrating compliance with Australian NCC and finally internationally patenting what is now Dincel Structural Walling.
As a qualified and registered structural engineer, Burak Dincel the owner and founder of the Dincel Construction System Group, knew all too well about all the challenges associated with speed of construction, concrete cancer, handleability onsite and durability of both multistorey high superstructures, as well as low rise commercial buildings and residential homes.
Today, use and acceptance of Dincel products in the marketplace both locally and internationally is growing rapidly, with Dincel being used across commercial, residential and civil markets in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.
In 2006 Dincel Structural Walling went to market. The years preceding 2006 were spent researching and developing the original PVC based permanent formwork system, proving the initial concept, demonstrating compliance with Australian NCC and finally internationally patenting what is now Dincel Structural Walling.
As a qualified and registered structural engineer, Burak Dincel the owner and founder of the Dincel Construction System Group, knew all too well about all the challenges associated with speed of construction, concrete cancer, handleability onsite and durability of both multistorey high superstructures, as well as low rise commercial buildings and residential homes.
Today, use and acceptance of Dincel products in the marketplace both locally and internationally is growing rapidly, with Dincel being used across commercial, residential and civil markets in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.
About the Project
About the Project
Providing outstanding results for its customers is a key focus for Ceerose, one of Sydney’s leading property development and construction companies.
Not only must all projects be completed to a high calibre, the builds need to be delivered in a cost-time efficient manner and the finish should be virtually maintenance-free.
In developing its cutting edge Ceerose apartments at Pyrmont Bridge Road, Camperdown, Ceerose partnered with Dincel Construction Systems to meet these objectives, while achieving an extensive 26 weeks or 50 per cent time savings on the projected build schedule.
The project consisted of 133 units of three towers, seven stories above the podium level with one level of basement car parking.
Ceerose Construction Manager, Charbel Barakat, says Dincel Construction Systems was used extensively throughout the project, delivering great results.
“The build used 200mm Dincel in the basement, lift, stair and service shafts and well as for deep beams, blade columns and façade walls. In other areas, 110mm Dincel walls were used for party walls in between apartments supporting 170mm thick slabs,” Mr Barakat said.
“Utilising Dincel as a loadbearing wall system in lieu of conventional methods achieved a most cost-efficient floor system, together with a six month time saving from our construction program allowance of 12 months for structural work. If the slab did not consist of elaborate double rebates and balcony edge downturns, this could have been increased by another month.”
Mr Barakat says that Dincel’s use of PVC Polymer also yielded other important benefits for the project beyond time and cost savings.
“Further advantages were Dincel’s suitability as basement and water tank walls without needing a waterproof membrane, they’re also ideal for garbage and service rooms where mould and mildew is a common problem,” he said. Despite Ceerose Apartments being the first occasion in which the company had tried the Dincel product, using the wall systems was straight forward and well supported by the manufacturer, according to Mr Barakat.
“Dincel’s site assistance was invaluable and allowed us to achieve simple and very fast installation. The supply service was timely and was supported by Dincel’s highly qualified engineers who provided expert advice in all facets of the Building Code of Australia, buildability and offered structural engineering assistance to the project’s engineer and architect,” he said.
“The project was a great success even though it was our first time using Dincel – it’s without doubt the most cost and time-effective way to build multi-storey apartment buildings.
“I highly recommend incorporating Dincel Construction Systems, particularly at the early architectural design stage in order to maximise benefits.
“We would welcome the opportunity to further work with this highly innovative products.”
Not only must all projects be completed to a high calibre, the builds need to be delivered in a cost-time efficient manner and the finish should be virtually maintenance-free.
In developing its cutting edge Ceerose apartments at Pyrmont Bridge Road, Camperdown, Ceerose partnered with Dincel Construction Systems to meet these objectives, while achieving an extensive 26 weeks or 50 per cent time savings on the projected build schedule.
The project consisted of 133 units of three towers, seven stories above the podium level with one level of basement car parking.
Ceerose Construction Manager, Charbel Barakat, says Dincel Construction Systems was used extensively throughout the project, delivering great results.
“The build used 200mm Dincel in the basement, lift, stair and service shafts and well as for deep beams, blade columns and façade walls. In other areas, 110mm Dincel walls were used for party walls in between apartments supporting 170mm thick slabs,” Mr Barakat said.
“Utilising Dincel as a loadbearing wall system in lieu of conventional methods achieved a most cost-efficient floor system, together with a six month time saving from our construction program allowance of 12 months for structural work. If the slab did not consist of elaborate double rebates and balcony edge downturns, this could have been increased by another month.”
Mr Barakat says that Dincel’s use of PVC Polymer also yielded other important benefits for the project beyond time and cost savings.
“Further advantages were Dincel’s suitability as basement and water tank walls without needing a waterproof membrane, they’re also ideal for garbage and service rooms where mould and mildew is a common problem,” he said. Despite Ceerose Apartments being the first occasion in which the company had tried the Dincel product, using the wall systems was straight forward and well supported by the manufacturer, according to Mr Barakat.
“Dincel’s site assistance was invaluable and allowed us to achieve simple and very fast installation. The supply service was timely and was supported by Dincel’s highly qualified engineers who provided expert advice in all facets of the Building Code of Australia, buildability and offered structural engineering assistance to the project’s engineer and architect,” he said.
“The project was a great success even though it was our first time using Dincel – it’s without doubt the most cost and time-effective way to build multi-storey apartment buildings.
“I highly recommend incorporating Dincel Construction Systems, particularly at the early architectural design stage in order to maximise benefits.
“We would welcome the opportunity to further work with this highly innovative products.”
Contact Us
Contact Us
Company Information:
Phone: 02 9670 1633
Email: perryc@dincel.com.au
Website: www.dincel.com.au
Sydney
Address: 101 Quarry Road, Erskine Park, NSW 2759
Victoria
Address: 67 mark Anthony Drive, Dandenong South, VIC 3175
Queensland
Address: Unit 2/25 Computer Road, Yatala, QLD 4207










