Commercial

Concrete stands out as the premier choice for municipal settings, offering unmatched durability, cost-efficiency, and resilience to heavy traffic and loads

Municipal

Sidewalks, roads, bridges, curbs, gutters, retaining walls, and public buildings like schools and libraries and other essential municipal infrastructure

Residential

Commonly used for basement floors, garage floors, retaining walls, steps, and outdoor living areas. Its versatility, durability, and aesthetic potential make it an essential material

We provide technical solutions

Services

Placing & Finishing

Placing & Finishing
Pouring and compacting concrete into its designated location while smoothing, levelling, and texturing the surface for the desired appearance and durability.

Soff-cut Sawing

Soff-cut Sawing
This involves making controlled cuts soon after pouring to prevent random cracking and allow for the natural contraction and expansion of the concrete.

Formwork

Formwork
Formwork refers to the temporary molds or structures used to contain and shape freshly poured concrete until it sets and achieves sufficient strength to support itself.

Gravel Preperation

Gravel Preperation
Involves properly grading and compacting the gravel base to provide a stable foundation for the concrete to be poured onto, ensuring structural integrity and durability.

Densifying

Densifying
The process of applying a chemical solution or treatment to increase the density and strength of the concrete surface, enhancing its durability and resistance to wear and abrasion.

Laser Screeding

Laser Screeding
A precise method that utilizes laser technology to level and smooth freshly poured concrete surfaces quickly and accurately, ensuring uniformity and optimal flatness.

Cribbing

Cribbing
The use of stacked wooden or metal supports to stabilize and reinforce the formwork, providing additional strength and support during the pouring and curing process.

Rebar Placement

Rebar Placement
Strategically positioning steel reinforcement bars within the concrete forms to provide structural support and enhance the strength and durability of the finished concrete structure.

Joint Filling

Joint Filling
The process of placing and compacting concrete or grout into the joints between adjacent rebar sections to ensure proper bonding and structural integrity.