Single and Multi-Tier Mezzanine Floors
Mezzanine flooring offers a range of storage and space optimisation options that can elevate your warehouse.

Installed between levels to offer additional floor space
Offering a range of storage and space optimisation options, mezzanine’s can elevate your warehouse operations significantly. Our intelligent mezzanine flooring solutions are guaranteed to improve your facility, the ideal choice for warehouses, retail, offices, canteens, production areas, plant support, restricted areas, and more.
Commonly used in warehouses as they make great use of unused vertical space, they provide high quality, cost-effective additional workspace in areas that are often never used, with handrail and gate systems also available.
Maximise Space
This is a priority in any warehouse. We take advantage of unused height in the warehouse with mezzanine floors and suspended office spaces to create more floor space.
Improve Operational Efficiency
By maximising and optimising space, you can increase storage capacity, saving you time, hassle and the cost of moving premises while boosting productivity and turnover.
Relocation Possibilities
All our mezzanine flooring options are reusable, so should you ever move premises or need to reconfigure in future, you can take it with you or move as you need to. A simpler, cost-effective, and greener way to optimise your warehouse space.

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Types of Mezzanine Floors
Different types of mezzanine flooring serve varying needs in a warehouse. Therefore, we make thorough assessments and work with you to make sure you have the right style to cater for your exact requirements:

Single Tier
Offering scope for an entire floor to be added to your space, you will often see these in retail units and warehouses needing stock management and extra space.

Workspace
Offer office space opportunities that integrate with the warehouse floor, allowing for expansion and creating synergy between the commercial and operating spaces without moving premises.

Multi-Tiered
Perfect for warehouses with high-density pick locations, multiple product lines, and pallet-racking, and small item picks must be under one roof.
Obligations and regulations to consider
There are, of course, obligations and regulations to consider when adding floor space to your facility, including fire, health and safety and building control. As part of Nene’s Turnkey and contract project services, we can assist you with organising the relevant surveys and building regulation approvals to ensure that you meet your obligations as a tenant.
Uses of Mezzanine Floors
Mezzanine floors are a highly versatile means of creating additional floor space without the need to extend in the traditional sense, or move premises. Effectively designed mezzanine floor installations can prolong the life of your operational environment, saving costs and creating a more comfortable and functional warehouse space for your staff.

Warehouse Mezzanine Floors for Storage
Provide extra space for stock management and handling.

Mezzanine Floors for Production Space
Increase space for production machinery and facilities without having to move premises.

Mezzanine Floors for Office Space
Place administrative areas directly above the main warehouse, enabling companies to expand office capacity without changing location.

Retail Mezzanine Floors
Increase space in retail environments by optimising vertical space.
Different levels of risk
Each of the different mezzanine floor types carry different levels of risk in terms of fire strategy and people safety based on height and distance of travel and need to be assessed thoroughly in line with building regulations.
Important Information
Multi-tier mezzanine floors above a certain height require building control approval to ensure it is designed to provide safety of people working on the floor in the event of a fire and to also ensure it meets the existing fire strategy for the site.
It is also the tenant’s obligation to check the proposed load capacity of a mezzanine floor against the warehouse floor slab to ensure that there is no long term risk of damage to the concrete or to identify whether the slab needs strengthening to support the proposed load.