A Guide On Demolition Safety

Posted on: 19 June 2023

Do you intend to conduct demolition works on your property? It could be that you intend to pull down a structure or a section of an existing structure. Demolition works can be quite risky. This piece details some safety tips for the demolition crew.  Inspect The Building And Develop A Viable Demolition Plan An oversight made by demolition crews is commencing demolition work without inspecting the property. This poses a myriad of risks that are difficult to control once demolition works are in progress.
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Reasons Why Epoxy Flooring is Ideal for Business Premises

Posted on: 19 April 2022

In a retail store or cafe, you need flooring with visual appeal and the strength to withstand people walking over it repeatedly. If a customer spills something, you want the capacity to quickly clean it up without a fuss. An option that helps in this regard is epoxy flooring. These floors are created by applying an epoxy and hardener mixture. This blend of ingredients chemically reacts and bonds to the concrete underneath, thereby forming a tough, hard covering.
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5 Demolition Tips

Posted on: 19 July 2021

Demolition may seem fun and exciting to most people. However, executing demolition works can be a nerve-wracking affair. It is especially so since there are numerous risks involved. Below is an article discussing some demolition tips. With luck, it will help you as you plan and execute your next demolition project.  Declutter Before Demolishing The structure you intend to demolish could have internal fixtures such as toilet seats, bathroom fixtures, sinks, curtain rails, furniture and grills.
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Three Guiding Factors for Choosing the Best Foundation Underpinning Technique

Posted on: 27 August 2020

Underpinning is a necessary restorative project for strengthening weak, cracked and sinking foundations. There are various underpinning techniques, and these include mass concrete underpinning, screw piling, pile and beam methods, concrete pier underpinning and others. All these methods have one role: to support and strengthen the foundation to prevent future weakening. When choosing the best technique for your structure, consider the following factors. Type of Foundation There are two types of foundations: shallow and deep foundations.
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