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Civil Work

Civil work refers to the construction and maintenance of infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, buildings, and water and sewage systems. This type of work is essential for the functioning of modern societies and is carried out by skilled professionals, such as engineers and contractors. Civil work projects can range in size and scope, from small repairs to large-scale construction.

Retro work

Retro work, also known as retrofit work or retrofitting, involves making changes or updates to an existing structure or system. This can include adding new features or technology, improving energy efficiency, or strengthening the structure to meet new safety standards. Retro work is often done to improve the functionality or performance of a building, system, or piece of equipment. It can be a cost-effective alternative to building a new structure or purchasing new equipment.

Waterproofing work

Waterproofing work involves protecting a structure or surface from water damage. This can be accomplished through the use of specialized coatings, membranes, or other materials that prevent water from penetrating the surface. Waterproofing work is often done on buildings, roofs, and other structures to prevent leaks and protect against water damage.

Core Cutting

Core cutting is a process used in construction to create openings in concrete walls or floors. It is typically done using a diamond-tipped drill that is able to cut through the hard surface of the concrete. Core cutting is often used to create openings for electrical or plumbing systems, or to create openings for doors or windows in concrete walls. It is a precise and technical process that requires the use of specialized equipment and trained professionals to ensure the cuts are straight and accurate.

Reinforcing Bar

Rebar, short for reinforcing bar, is a type of steel bar used in reinforced concrete and masonry structures. It is used to increase the tensile strength and support the structure, helping to prevent cracks and other damage. In civil work, rebar is often used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. It is placed in the concrete while it is still in a pliable state, and is then held in place with special wire ties or concrete anchors.

Interior Work

One of the key elements of interior work is drywall installation. Our team of experts can install drywall in a variety of settings, including new construction and remodels. We also offer drywall repair services for any holes or damage that may occur. Once the drywall is in place, we can then move on to the painting process. Our team of painters are skilled in both interior and exterior painting and can help you choose the perfect colors and finishes to complement your space.

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