The recent fitout of the Baptist Church Community Hall on Miller Street, West Melbourne, featured the installation of The Australian Trellis Door Co’s (ATDC) premium S08 curved steel retractable commercial security door.
High-Quality Security for Baptist Church Community Hall
Impressive Dimensions and Aesthetic Finish
Spanning an impressive width of 8000mm and a height exceeding 3200mm, this architecturally specified security door boasts a high-quality black satin powder-coated finish. This elegant finish enhances the sleek aesthetic lines of the door, ensuring it blends seamlessly with the modern design of the community hall.
Space-Efficient Design
One of the standout features of the S08 security door is its ability to fold back into a stack size that occupies only 15% of the total opening span. This innovative design minimises the storage space required, making it an ideal solution for areas where functionality and space efficiency are paramount.
Advanced Locking and Curving Capabilities
Equipped with intermediate up/down locking mechanisms, the S08 allows secure lock-up for clients without the need for a floor track or removable mullions. Its unique engineering accommodates 600mm radius turns at either 45 or 90 degrees, while offset S-bends and special curves are optional features for added versatility. For detailed technical specifications, visit S08 Security Door Information.
Expert Project Management
The project was expertly managed by Schiavello Constructions (VIC) Pty Ltd, a leading construction firm based in Tullamarine. ATDC regularly work with top project managers as we are the trusted provider of security doors across Australia and worldwide.
Learn More About ATDC’s Solutions
ATDC offers a full range of retractable security doors to suit various commercial and industrial applications. For more information, visit their website at Commercial Security Solutions or contact ATDC toll-free from anywhere in Australia on 1800 657 435.
Our security options are available in Australia and worldwide, from major cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore to regional areas.