Concrete

Image of a man wearing a red shirt and hardhat walking across a space with wooden frames ready to pour concrete

Formwork, which consists of molds or frames, is used to shape the concrete during pouring and to support it until it hardens. We design and install formwork systems tailored to each project's requirements.

Formwork

Concrete step construction involves several critical steps, including excavation, formwork installation, reinforcement placement, concrete pouring, finishing, and curing. We adhere to relevant building codes and safety regulations to ensure that the constructed steps meet safety standards and provide secure access to buildings or outdoor areas. This may involve designing steps with appropriate dimensions, slip-resistant surfaces, and handrail installations as local codes require.

Concrete Steps

Building a driveway consists of installing formwork, placing reinforcement (if needed), pouring concrete, finishing, and curing. Proper jointing and sealing are essential for preventing cracking and water penetration in concrete driveways. Concrete driveways are subject to expansion and contraction due to temperature fluctuations and moisture changes. Builders incorporate expansion or isolation joints to accommodate these movements and minimize the risk of cracking.

Driveways and patios

Construction typically involves several steps, including formwork installation, reinforcement placement (if needed), concrete pouring, finishing, and curing. We adhere to industry standards and local building codes to ensure that the constructed slab meets safety and quality requirements. We conduct regular inspections and testing throughout construction to monitor material quality, compaction, and structural integrity.

Garage slabs and aprons