How Much Does a Mezzanine Floor Cost?
For many commercial and industrial buildings, as well as large sheds and workshops in NZ, a mezzanine floor is one of the most cost-effective ways to increase usable space, by allowing you to make use of unused vertical space which is often overlooked.
They can be used in all spaces, quite literally. However, their most common applications currently are within the following spaces:
> Warehouses
> Factories
> Distribution centres
> Retail spaces
> Supermarkets
> Offices
> Residential buildings
> Farm Sheds
But one of the most common questions people ask is:
How much does a mezzanine floor cost in New Zealand?
The answer depends on a multitude of factors, including, but not limited to, the floor size, structural requirements and intended use.
Below is a guide to what typically influences mezzanine floor pricing.
Typical Cost of a Mezzanine Floor
While every project is different, mezzanine floors in New Zealand typically fall within the following range:
$350 – $950 per square metre
The final price will depend on several design and compliance factors, as outlined below:
Some Key Factors That Affect Mezzanine Floor Cost:
- Size of the Mezzanine Floor
The overall square metre area is one of the biggest cost drivers. Larger mezzanine floors often benefit from economies of scale, meaning the cost per square metre may decrease as the size increases. However, smaller mezzanines generally have a slightly higher rate per square metre due to fixed design and engineering costs. - Load Capacity
Different mezzanine floors are designed for different uses. For example:
> Warehouse pallet storage
> Work platforms or machinery areas
> Light storage
> Office spaces
Higher load ratings require heavier structural steel, and stronger flooring, which increases cost.
In New Zealand, structural design must comply with the New Zealand Building Code, meaning load calculations and engineering are always required. - Flooring Type
The flooring material used on a mezzanine can also affect the overall price. Common options include:
> Structural particleboard flooring
> Structural plywood flooring
> Steel flooring systems, such as treadplate or mesh grating
For storage mezzanines, structural particleboard is often the most economical option, whereas for higher point loads such as pallet jacks, structural plywood is generally used. Steel grating is sometimes used where sprinkler access is required. - Stairs, Handrails and Safety Features
Safety components are essential for compliance and usability. These may include:
> Staircases
> Handrails and balustrades
> Pallet loading gates
> Sliding gates
> Kick plates or safety barriers
The type and quantity of these items can influence the final project cost. - Engineering and Building Consent
Because mezzanine floors introduce new structural loads within a building, a properly engineered design is required.
Structural engineers typically provide a PS1 Producer Statement confirming that the design complies with the New Zealand Building Code. Depending on the building and council requirements, building consent may also be required.
Engineering and building consent documentation can form part of the overall project cost. - Installation Requirements
Installation conditions can also affect pricing. For example:
> Restricted site access
> Existing services or obstacles
> Installation height
> Required lifting equipment
> Projects in operating warehouses may also require staged installation to minimise disruption.
Getting an Accurate Quote
Because every building and application is different, the best way to determine the cost of a custom mezzanine floor is to obtain a customised quote based on your building layout and intended use. The quote will include:
> Mezzanine layout planning
> Structural engineering documentation
> PS1 producer statements
> Building consent applications as required (sometimes undertaken by third parties)
> Compliance with fire regulations as required (sometimes undertaken by third parties)
> Manufacture and supply of complete mezzanine kitsets
> Installation by professional installation teams
> Final inspections and PS4 producer statements issued as required
> Any other site-specific requirements identified
Call the experts at Altivo™ today to discuss your unique requirements!