WORKSHOP FLOORING
Solid foundations for operations
Solid foundations for operations
Solutions
The Challenge Temporary workshops, maintenance areas, and dome shelters on uneven or soft ground create unsafe working conditions and allow chemical spills to contaminate surrounding land.
The Solution Portable composite mat flooring creates level, load-rated workshop surfaces that protect workers, equipment, and the environment in temporary and remote operations.
What Makes Workshop Flooring Demanding
Ground Stability
Workshop and maintenance areas on soft or uneven ground create unsafe working conditions for staff.
- Uneven Surfaces
- Load Bearing Failure
Environmental Protection
Permeable or damaged flooring allows oil, fuel and chemical spills to reach surrounding ground.
- Spill Contamination
- Drainage Risk
Operational Efficiency
Inadequate flooring increases equipment wear, creates trip hazards and slows maintenance throughput.
- Maintenance Delays
- Safety Incidents
Performance Over
Unstable Ground
Deploy rapid access systems that protect the environment while supporting heavy loads.
Load Distribution
Engineered composite mats distribute weight effectively, preventing bogging and ground damage.
Rapid Deployment
Quick installation and removal means minimal downtime and maximum productivity.
All-Weather Access
Our systems provide reliable access in any weather conditions, keeping projects on schedule.
Reusable Systems
Durable construction allows for multiple deployments, reducing overall project costs.
Technical Data
Expert Insights
Dome Shelter Integration
JWA mat panels are compatible with leading dome shelter and inflatable workshop systems. Pre-planning the mat layout to align with shelter anchor points reduces installation time and ensures the floor system integrates cleanly with the shelter structure.
Spill Contingency
While HDPE mat surfaces contain surface spills effectively, significant spill volumes can track through panel joins. On sites with high chemical hazard, JWA recommends supplementing the mat floor with a continuous bunded liner beneath the panels to achieve full secondary containment.