- Commercial Glasshouses
- Packing Sheds
- Research Facilities
- Botanic Gardens
- Solar Structures
- Medicinal Facilities
- Roll-Air Open Roof
- Polycarbonate Systems
- ETFE Systems
- Greenhouse Equipment
Commercial Glasshouses
Our large-scale commercial glasshouses are based on the highly-successful “venlo” glasshouse design, ranging in size from 1,000sqm to 20ha and beyond.
Our glasshouses are constructed using a hot-dip galvanised steel structure with an optional white powder coat, generally spanning widths of 8.0m, 9.6m or 12.0m.
A variety of glass options exist, along with different ventilation types, including standard, continuous vents or Cabrio style. We can also provide options for insect netting.
Aka Aka Produce’s greenfields development
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Vine Crops
10000
Apex designed and constructed a glasshouse with 2x anti-reflective coated diffused glass, a sandwich packing shed and a separate boiler room.
Ball Australia’s glasshouse facility
Skye, Victoria
Crop Type: Nursery / Bedding Plants
12000
After building its first phase in plastic, Ball decided to move to a glass construction for its stage 2 expansion to provide increased light conditions.
Burleigh Flowers’ glasshouse facility
Silvan, Victoria
Crop Type: Flowers / Ornamentals
10000
A growing second-generation, family-led company, the next generation could see opportunities in the sector and decided to expand by building a new glasshouse.
Flavorite’s large scale greenhouse
Tatura, Victoria
Crop Type: Vine Crops
200000
These large scale greenhouses were designed for optimum growing conditions to suit vine crops, including tomatoes.
NZ 360 Fresh’s glasshouse
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Vine Crops
7000
Apex worked with NZ 360 Fresh to successfully meet budgets while achieving a high-quality facility.
P’Petual’s two greenhouses
Waterloo Corner, South Australia
Crop Type: Vine Crops
60000
Apex demonstrated a better value proposition than competing offers, with local building expertise and understanding of the conditions in the area.
Provenance Propagation glasshouse
Wells Crossing, New South Wales
Crop Type: Propagation
5000
The facility brings a new player to the Australian propagation space which will give growers additional options to procure seedlings and advanced plants of the highest quality available.
Rainbow Park Nurseries fifth phase of greenhouse nurseries
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Nursery / Bedding Plants
6000
The Rainbow Park Nurseries project featured a propagation greenhouse with dual climate screens, a sandwich panel technical area, and MPI transitional facility for unloading containers.
Superb Herb Company’s high-tech greenhouse
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Herbs
12000
Apex and Superb Herb Company collaborated successfully to deliver on the grower’s requirement for high-quality output, using less labour.
T&G Global
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Vine Crops
20000
One of Australasia’s first large scale projects for tomatoes for the local and export markets.
Zealandia Horticulture relocation and bespoke facility
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Propagation Nursery / Bedding Plants
105000
The Zealandia Horticulture project features a combination of Venlo glasshouses, Roll-Air retractable roofs, dispatch, and technical areas using 12m spans for propagation and bedding plants.
Packing Sheds
An adjacent services or packing area is a great addition to any commercial greenhouse project. Packing sheds can also be built as a stand-alone, complementary building, featuring clear span widths from 8m up to 24m (multiple spans are typical) and sandwich panel thicknesses from 40mm-100mm. Adjacent areas are generally used to house irrigation and boiler technical areas, lunchrooms and toilets for staff as well as packing areas, keeping operational and administration space separate to growing areas.
TasBotanics medicinal cannabis glasshouse
Pontville, Tasmania
Crop Type: Medicinal Crops
10000
Apex designed and constructed the bespoke glasshouse in multiple compartments for production of medicinal cannabis.
Research Facilities
Apex Greenhouses is highly-credentialed when it comes to designing and building research facilities for governments, universities and educational institutions. While these can be relatively small compared to commercial or industrial greenhouses, they can be highly-complex custom installations.
Apex Greenhouses has constructed PC2 facilities as well as general research facilities housing grains, vegetables and other plant types.
AGT’s research facility
Roseworthy, South Australia
Crop Type: Grains
1200
AGT developed a complete new headquarters and office complex as well as a significant research glasshouse facility, to meet its growing needs.
Melbourne Polytechnic’s training facility
Epping, Victoria
600
Deep within Melbourne Polytechnic’s Epping Campus, this Glasshouse facility was conceived to demonstrate a commitment to the growth of Victoria’s food and fibre industry.
Western Sydney University’s research glasshouse
Richmond, New South Wales
Crop Type: Vine Crops Soft Fruit
1200
The Western Sydney University project was based on a design brief from Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands.
Botanic Gardens
We love the challenge that a botanic gardens project can bring. Often prioritising form and aesthetics while not overlooking function, these facilities can require out-of-the-box thinking to comply with public access requirements, ensuring they’re not only accessible, but places of beauty – and often serenity – the public will want to visit time and time again.
Auckland Botanic Gardens propagation glasshouse
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Propagation
900
Apex supported Auckland City Council to replace its previous greenhouse, custom designing the new glasshouse to fit on the existing foundation footprint.
Solar Structures
The solar structure sector is constantly growing and evolving. By integrating frameless solar panels into our proven venlo greenhouse structures, large scale areas can easily be converted into energy-generating facilities without compromising on the usable space below. These create a low-cost BIPV solution, while reducing energy spending, reducing emissions and ticking green credentials.
Medicinal Facilities
Pharmaceutical-grade facilities require a high level of finish to comply with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and security regulations. Apex Greenhouses often works with very strict tolerances for changes to the surrounding climate, meaning we ensure temperatures are controlled at all times within our greenhouses. This can be critical for growing specific products for the pharmaceutical industry.
TasBotanics medicinal cannabis glasshouse
Pontville, Tasmania
Crop Type: Medicinal Crops
10000
Apex designed and constructed the bespoke glasshouse in multiple compartments for production of medicinal cannabis.
Roll-Air Open Roof
Greenhouses with a Roll-Air Open Roof are ideal for any business which requires full ventilation for the plants within and/or hardening off of plants before they are delivered to customers. A Roll-Air Open Roof can be particularly beneficial for retail garden centres. Some retail operators have reported up to a 20 per cent increase in retail sales due to improved plant quality and a more pleasant environment for customers to shop. A Roll-Air Open Roof provides customers with the ability to open their greenhouse completely to outside conditions or to protect it from the elements – and all within one minute.
Zealandia Horticulture relocation and bespoke facility
Auckland, New Zealand
Crop Type: Propagation Nursery / Bedding Plants
105000
The Zealandia Horticulture project features a combination of Venlo glasshouses, Roll-Air retractable roofs, dispatch, and technical areas using 12m spans for propagation and bedding plants.
Polycarbonate Systems
Polycarbonate provides a point of difference to glass structures with some interesting characteristics. A style of cladding favoured by research industries, polycarbonate is not subject to spontaneous breakage in the same manner as glass, meaning that research activities will be protected from unexpected exposure to the elements. Polycarbonate systems are available in several differing configurations – with some giving increased resistance to hail damage and other elements. Polycarbonate can also provide excellent insulation properties as compared to glass with twin wall, and up to five-wall configurations.
In today’s environment of high energy prices, polycarbonate can also be used on side and gable walls to reduce heat losses through these areas.
Melbourne Polytechnic’s training facility
Epping, Victoria
600
Deep within Melbourne Polytechnic’s Epping Campus, this Glasshouse facility was conceived to demonstrate a commitment to the growth of Victoria’s food and fibre industry.
ETFE Systems
ETFE is a highly-unique material. As an alternative to traditional plastic greenhouses, ETFE is flame-retardant, has a very low friction coefficient (requires minimal cleaning) and a high-impact resistance. ETFE can be offered in clear and diffused versions, and additionally with UV-open and UV-closed configurations (UV open allows UV through to the crop and can provide benefits which traditional plastic and glass do not offer). ETFE, unlike traditional plastic, does not suffer from light transmission losses over time. ETFE is also a high light-transmitting material with more than 90 per cent VLT (visible light transmission). ETFE also offers a service life of more than 30 years.
Greenhouse Equipment
Both internally and through our partners at GreenV, Apex Greenhouses can offer a range of greenhouse equipment to suit your needs. Trolleys, heating systems, shade and energy screens, greenhouse logistics as well as irrigation and climate solutions – these are all available through our extensive, worldwide network of partners.