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Complex industrial projects need more than products delivered on time and within budget. They require practical support at the right stages of the project.
Sikla supports your project from start to finish, drawing on experience from projects worldwide. Our Project Support Service includes planning, construction drawings, structural calculations, coordinated deliveries and on-site assistance.
This helps ensure smoother installation, fewer issues on site and greater build accuracy. Our on-site support can include:
Assistance during installation
Supervision to ensure systems are assembled correctly
Training for supervisors and installation teams
Support with site logistics
To ensure Sikla products are installed correctly, our Sales Representatives and Field Engineers can attend site when required, fully equipped with PPE. They can assist with:
Pre-installation guidance before work begins
Checking consignment stock on delivery
Assessing existing installations for compliance and performance
The result? Faster installation with fewer problems onsite for safer, more efficient projects with less risk of delays.
During a site visit, we can also provide:
Dedicated project coordination and technical advice
Clear assembly instructions for installation teams
Flexible options for on-site consignment stock
Once installation is complete, we can carry out a final inspection to confirm everything meets Sikla standards, giving you confidence and peace of mind.

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Sikla Oceania Pty Ltd
5 Craft Street
Canning Vale, WA 6155
Australia

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