Protect
Correct base prep reduces cracking and heave.
- Compacted sub-base
- Proper reinforcement and control joints
Concrete & Foundations
Footings, slabs, and structural prep with flat, true surfaces and tidy pours—set up for what’s built on top.
Outcomes over features
Correct base prep reduces cracking and heave.
Replace uneven or failing slabs with flat, durable surfaces.
New pads and footings that enable additions and hardscapes.
Sub-services
Foundations and slabs provide the structural base for what’s built above. Typical work includes sub‑base compaction, accurate forming to plan, placing reinforcement, and pouring to the correct thickness. Finishing methods and control joints are selected for the use case, followed by controlled curing to help strength development and reduce cracking. The result is a stable, flat surface with clean edges and elevations set for the next trade.
Excavation prepares the site for foundations, utilities, or drainage by removing unsuitable material and shaping grades. Typical work covers trenching to specified depths, creating stable sub‑bases, managing spoil, and controlling water paths with swales or temporary measures. The goal is safe access, correct elevations, and firm, compacted ground so concrete, piping, or drains can be installed accurately and perform as intended.
Process
Right lines & elevations
Measure, stringline, and check slopes or levels.
Stable forms
Formwork set square and braced; reinforcement placed per spec.
Proper finish
Place, vibrate, strike, and finish consistently; edges dressed.
Strength & durability
Curing practices matched to weather; saw-cut joints as needed.
Clean site
Forms removed, site tidied, and care guidance provided.
FAQs
Concrete & Foundations
Get formwork, reinforcement, and finishes done right.
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