
FOOTINGS
Footings are the foundational elements of a building's structure, designed to support and distribute the weight of the building onto the ground below. They are typically made of reinforced concrete and are placed at the base of foundation walls, columns, or piers.
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DRAINAGE
Drainage includes excavating trenches for the drains, installing the pipes, and adding protective layers of gravel or sand. Inspection chambers or manholes are strategically placed along the system to provide access for maintenance and repair
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CONCRETING
The process of laying concrete as a stable foundation or structural component for a building, road, or other infrastructure project. It involves several key steps and is integral to the preparation and stability of the ground prior to construction.
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HARD LANDSCAPING
Hard landscaping refers to the use of solid, non-plant materials in landscape design to create functional and aesthetic outdoor spaces. Unlike soft landscaping, which involves plants, trees, and soil, hard landscaping uses durable materials such as stone, concrete, wood, and metal to form structures and define spaces within a landscape.
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TARMACING
Tarmacing refers to the process of applying a durable surface layer, typically made from tarmac (a mixture of tar and crushed stone), to roads, paths, or other surfaces. This layer creates a smooth, resilient finish that withstands heavy traffic and weathering, providing an even, non-slip surface for vehicles and pedestrians.
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MOILING WATERPIPE / CABLE
Water pipe renewal is the process of repairing or replacing aging or damaged water pipes to restore their function and prevent issues like leaks, bursts, and contamination. This process is essential for maintaining a reliable and safe water supply, particularly in older infrastructure systems where pipes have deteriorated over time.
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