At Flat Floor Technology (FFT) we provide a fast and accurate digital solution to your Flat Floor Conformance Reporting. At FFT we pride ourselves on our personal approach to every project, which is why our clients keep coming back.
What is TR34 (Technical Report 34)?
TR34 is a grid analysis of a warehouse’s floor flatness. It is used for the purpose of warehouse free movement areas which typically occur when there is wide aisle racking installations, low-level storage, factories, retail outlets and food distribution.
How we perform TR34?
At FFT we use the latest scanning technology to digitally replace traditional methods of concrete reporting.
We analyse both new and existing warehouses. Our finalised report will provide you with accurate information to enable you to make informed decisions about your warehouse project, inclusive of assisting with decision for rectification works or modernisation.
We can provide data with a faster turnaround than alternative methods. We provide our clients with a targeted report with the specific information you require. Saving our clients both time and money.
Who we are?
We are Melbourne based surveyors with a digital vision for the future of Flat Floor Analysis. We have a passion for concrete, we have scanned analysed and reported on hundreds of thousands of square meters of warehouses throughout Australia.
Please feel free to contact us to discuss the requirements for your new or old warehouse project.
Concrete conformance is an analysis of floor flatness. It is available in many difference formats, some examples include: free movement (TR34), defined movement and VNA.
TR34, DIM18202, FMIN, ASTM1155, Service Deviation Analysis and Grid Analysis.
Technical Report 34 also referred to as CS TR34 – Concrete Society Technical Report 34.
- Our scanning consultant will liaise with you prior to us visiting site to
ensure the following pre-visit requirements are met: - Service cleared of all equipment (i.e., racking, tools, machinery)
- Service cleaned of all debris
- dry with no spillage areas
- floor to have all tape and markings removed
- floor to be swept and cleared of dust
TR34 is a worldwide recognised reporting method for free movement floor flatness. It is becoming a more commonly used standard within Australia as a method of reporting free movement warehouse areas (i.e. factories, aisle racking installations, retail outlets etc). If you require TR34 it will be outlined in your Project Design Brief.
- Support scanning consultant in cordoning off scanning area to ensure no foot traffic interferes with scanning.
- Provide Scissor Lift (if required - scanning consultant can advise)
Yes, there are multiple types of concrete conformance reporting. The main ones currently used in Australia are: TR34, DIN18202, ASTM1155 and FMIN.