How to find a mezzanine supplier you can have confidence in

If you are looking into how to choose a mezzanine supplier, you are probably already weighing up more than price. You want a partner that understands your building, your operation, your timescales and the commercial pressures behind the investment. A mezzanine floor improves capacity, workflow and primes your business for future expansion.

That is why choosing the right supplier matters so much. The best mezzanine suppliers do far more than quote for steelwork. They help you shape the brief, challenge assumptions, guide you on compliance, give realistic budget figures early and manage the project properly from design through to completion.

Hi-Level Mezzanines has been trading for 35 years and completed more than 20,000 projects. Our client list ranges from Amazon to Aston Martin, the BBC to Coca-Cola and Tesco to Rolls-Royce. For buyers looking for confidence, that kind of track record should sit high on the checklist. Added to that are the King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation, a proprietary design and live-pricing platform called IQD Pro, a transparent mezzanine budget calculator and a team with deep experience across design, manufacturing and delivery.

So before you place an order, here are the top 10 things to check before choosing a mezzanine supplier.

1. Proven experience and track record

A mezzanine supplier may look credible on paper, but you need to know whether they have delivered projects at scale, can manage complexity and have expertise in your sector.

A seasoned supplier will understand the real-world issues that affect a scheme: live operations, access constraints, phased installation, fire protection requirements, loading demands and future adaptability. A mezzanine is not an off-the-shelf product. Even when two floors are the same size, the design brief can be completely different depending on whether the space is being used for storage, offices, production, retail, conveyor integration or robotics.

Hi-Level’s long trading history and 20,000-plus completed projects are important signals because they show repeatability, not just a handful of isolated successes. In practice, it means the team has seen problems before and knows how to solve them quickly. The background brief also points to Hi-Level’s ability to anticipate issues before they arise and act proactively because it has been dealing with mezzanine projects for decades.

2. Industry recognition and credibility

Your shortlist should also include a close look at third-party recognition. Awards and accreditations are evidence that an external body has assessed the business and found substance behind the claims.

Hi-Level’s King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation is a strong example. This award recognises our ā€œoutstanding business performance and commercial successā€ following the development of IQD. What’s more, we won despite having only 25 employees at the time, beating far larger companies. Hi-Level was one of only 59 Innovation winners in the UK in the 2024 round. For a buyer, that matters because the King’s Award is not based on presentation alone. It is a serious credibility marker for innovation, performance and business strength.

Hi-Level also designs all our mezzanines to meet BRE Digest 437, Eurocode 3 and relevant Building Regulations, with ancillaries designed to conform to the relevant British Standards for stairs, ladders and walkways. We hold ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications alongside CHAS, SafeContractor, CE and UKCA credentials, reinforcing our commitment to quality, safety and compliance.

3. A client list that proves procurement confidence

A strong client portfolio provides priceless insight into a supplier’s capability.

Hi-Level’s case studies and testimonials show why our clients value our service – prestigious names working to the highest standards such as Amazon, ASOS, Aston Martin, BBC, BMW, Coca-Cola, DHL, DPD, IKEA, Jaguar, Marks & Spencer, New Look, Next, Ocado, Primark, Rolls-Royce, Tesco and Toyota.

This breadth of clients demonstrates experience across warehousing, logistics, retail, automotive, food production and high-profile commercial environments. It also reflects our ability to meet the standards required by organisations with demanding procurement processes.

4. Transparent pricing and budgeting tools

Price will always be a factor, but price without context can lead to problems later in the project.

A low quote can look attractive until exclusions, redesigns, delays or specification changes begin to appear. Many buyers also find it difficult to obtain even a basic estimate without lengthy forms or waiting for a response.

Hi-Level’s budget calculator addresses this directly. Our tool gives an instant, data-driven estimate and is built on the same IQD live-pricing system that secured the King’s Award. It uses a few key project inputs to generate a realistic starting point.

This approach gives clients early budget confidence, helping them make informed decisions, compare options more effectively and avoid progressing schemes that are not commercially viable.

We have the expertise to understand how mezzanine pricing depends on factors such as the existing premises, load requirements and intended usage, offering you a bespoke solution for your needs. Mezzanines are both a cost-effective alternative to relocation, reducing both expense and operational disruption, and a way to future-proof your business for expansion ahead.

5. Real testimonials from real projects

A strong client list is impressive, but direct feedback provides a clearer picture of how a supplier performs in practice.

Our testimonials underline our credibility. Wayland Games’ Facilities Project Manager says:

ā€œThe knowledge Hi-Level demonstrated during the design process was second-to-none and made them the clear choice when deciding on a mezzanine floor supplier.ā€

They also note that the solution helped maximise warehouse space and describe Hi-Level as ā€œa great company to work withā€.

Alitex’s Stores Supervisor says our project manager and installation team were ā€œthorough and efficientā€ and got them ā€œup and runningā€ quickly.

Space Station describes our work as ā€œvery high qualityā€ and delivered in a ā€œvery organised and professional mannerā€, while another senior contact at the same company highlights the ā€œvery good product at a competitive priceā€ and the value of an ongoing partnership.

These comments reflect the outcomes that matter most to clients: expertise during design, professionalism during delivery, efficiency on site and a finished solution that performs as expected.

6. Design capability and the strength of the team behind it

Design plays a central role in determining the success of a mezzanine project.

Hi-Level’s design strength combines experienced structural engineers with advanced technology. Our senior leaders have extensive industry experience, including more than 25 years’ mezzanine experience for Sales Director Chris Baxter, more than 40 years for founder and Finance Director Paul Alexander and more than 25 years for Operations Director Samantha Barrett.

Alongside this expertise is IQD Pro, Hi-Level’s proprietary digital platform combining structural intelligence, design automation and live market data. Developed over more than a decade with Ā£1 million of investment, it continuously updates material and labour costs in real time.

For clients, this results in better design visibility, faster option testing and greater pricing confidence at an early stage.

7. One-stop-shop delivery, including finance support

A mezzanine project often involves far more than the floor itself.

Depending on the scheme, this may include fire protection, lighting, staircases, handrails, fit-out works, pallet gates, decking options, piling, ground investigations and advice on funding the project.

Hi-Level offers a one-stop-shop approach that brings these elements together under a single supplier, as well as offering finance services for funding, plus ground investigation and piling expertise. This reduces the need to coordinate multiple contractors, minimises risk and ensures clear accountability throughout the project.

For clients, this simplifies the process and helps ensure that all aspects of the project align from design through to completion.

8. Project management and ability to deliver at scale

The ability to deliver large and complex projects is an important consideration.

Hi-Level’s background includes projects delivered simultaneously with a combined value of Ā£7.5 million, including a three-tier mezzanine totalling 28,000 m2 and a single-tier mezzanine of 16,000 m2.

Projects of this scale require strong project controls, experienced site management and the ability to work within demanding operational environments. This level of capability helps ensure that timelines are met and disruption is kept to a minimum.

Client feedback also highlights efficient installation, organised delivery and a professional approach to communication throughout the project.

9. Financial stability and long-term supplier relationships

A mezzanine floor is a long-term investment, so it is important to work with a supplier that offers stability and reliability.

Hi-Level’s 35 years of trading demonstrate long-term resilience. Our recognition through the King’s Award also reflects sustained growth and strong business performance.

Our long-standing relationships with suppliers support consistent quality, reliable delivery and continuity across projects, helping to reduce risk for clients.

10. Culture, staff retention, diversity, ESG and employee ownership

Company culture plays an important role in how projects are delivered.

Hi-Level’s workforce reflects stability and experience, with 40% of staff having been with the business for more than 15 years. Our Employee Ownership Trust structure further reinforces this, encouraging accountability, long-term thinking and a shared commitment to delivering high standards. It also supports a strong internal culture focused on continuous improvement.

The company demonstrates a commitment to diversity, with women making up more than 40% of our workforce, significantly higher than the UK construction industry average of 14 to 15%.

Sustainability and community engagement are also important considerations for clients seeking partnerships with companies who match their values and work to their high standards. If ESG is important to your business it is reassuring to know that Hi-Level supports environmental initiatives such as conservation work with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, alongside charitable activities including fundraising for Macmillan Cancer Support, Save the Children and local food banks.

Final thoughts

If you are deciding how to choose a mezzanine supplier, the safest approach is to look beyond the initial quote and assess the business as a whole.

Common mistakes to avoid include:

  • Selecting based on price alone
  • Overlooking experience with similar projects
  • Ignoring project management capability
  • Failing to check credentials and client feedback
  • Not planning for future growth

Instead, consider experience, client base, testimonials, design capability, pricing transparency, project delivery, financial stability and the people behind the company.

Hi-Level brings these elements together through its 35-year history, 20,000-plus projects, major client portfolio, award-winning innovation, transparent pricing tools, turnkey service and employee-owned structure.

If you want confidence before placing your order, these are the qualities worth looking for.

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