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Area development and infrastructure works Foundation for heavy equipment, Landscaping and
land development Earth works Construction of drainage facilities Construction/Repair of
Roads/Streets/Pavings De Watering Fencing Concrete foundations work for plant, Heavy
equipment foundation, Tank foundation, Buildings foundations, Water treatment plant structure,
Bridge concrete structure, Pipe Rack Foundation & Column, Walls, Plinths, Slabs on the ground and
suspended slabs, Pits, Ramps Retaining walls, Footings, and pile caps, etc
Building concrete rafts and warehouse foundations involves creating a stable, load-bearing platform that supports the entire structure, ensuring durability and resilience. A concrete raft, or raft foundation, is a large, solid slab of concrete that spreads the building’s weight evenly over a broad area, minimizing ground pressure and preventing subsidence. This method is particularly useful in areas with poor soil conditions. For warehouses, which often have expansive floor areas and heavy loads, a well-constructed concrete raft foundation ensures that the structure can withstand significant weight and usage over time without settling or shifting. The process typically involves site preparation, excavation, setting reinforcement bars, pouring concrete, and allowing adequate curing time to achieve maximum strength and stability.
Fabrication and Erection Pipe Works Fabrication and Erection Structural Steel Installation and Erection of
Structures, Machinery and Support Equipment Drainage and Sewer lines Erection and Renovation Plumbing
Works Insulation Works Sand Blasting and Painting
Cable Laying, Electrical Maintenance And Telecommunications Cable Tray Generator Installations Cable Laying And
Splicing Installation Of Lighting Panel Boards, Control Panels, Light Fixtures And Power Supply Of Receptacles
Installation Works For Field Instruments. Air Supply Installation Works Signal Air Tubing Installation Works Calibration
Work involved can include drainage and sanitation, water plumbing design, portable water lines, hot tapping,
poly-pipe welding, backflow prevention, and torpedo pipe cleaning, among others.
A fire fighting system is probably the most important of the building services, as its aim is to protect
human life and property, strictly in that order. It consists of three basic parts: a large store of water
in tanks, either underground or on top of the building, called fire storage tanks.
At every emergency scene, fire fighters perform specific duties assigned by a superior officer. At
fires, they connect hose lines to hydrants and operate a pump to send water to high-pressure
hoses. Some carry hoses, climb ladders, and enter burning buildings using systematic and
Careful procedures to put out fires.
How a Fire Alarm System Works. Contemporary fire alarm systems use automatic functions to
detect the occurrence of an event that may result in a fire. They receive a signal from a fire sensor
(smoke, heat or carbon monoxide detector) and automatically transmit it to the fire alarm panel
Road Barriers/Electronic Barriers/ Gate Barriers / Road Spikes/High Powered Electronic Gate
Security Fencing/ Fencing Level 1,2, 3Security Barracks
Camera installation for industrial, office, warehouse surveillance TV security setup
Monitor gps tracking systems of Machinery, vehicels, heavy equipments Control your assets
by knowing location, milage, time for maintance system.
ID door access Monitor employees check in and check out.
Car monitor access for security gates and access via IDS Generator installations Door access thorough video intercom
Setup computer systems on one server. Access all your data from one computer. Create a data
base to control and monitor all above security features
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