ABOUT US

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We are major player in the industry for industrial construction. Our core competency is based on our total commitment to providing customers with high quality, timely and cost effective construction solutions. For the past 12 years, we have been operating successfully in the industry. Our team of highly experienced engineers and professionals has helped us to deliver convenient, cost efficient and sustainable solutions.

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We serve residential parks, shopping centers and factories. We offer a wide range of construction and maintenance services such as carpentry, roofing, brick laying and brick coating, landscape construction, painting and plumbing

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Technologies Used

Reinforcing Steel (Rebar)

Most people are familiar with reinforcing steel, commonly called “rebar”. It is used in bridges, buildings, skyscrapers, homes, warehouses, and foundations to increase the strength of a concrete structure.

Rebar is used in concrete to provide additional strength, as concrete is weak in tension, while steel is strong in both tension and compression. Steel and concrete have similar coefficients of thermal expansion, so a concrete structural member reinforced with steel will experience minimal stress as the temperature changes.

Readymix Concrete

Ready mixed refers to concrete that is batched for delivery from a central plant instead of being mixed on the job site. Each batch of ready-mixed concrete is tailor-made according to the specifics of the contractor and is delivered to the contractor in a plastic condition, usually in the cylindrical trucks often known as “cement mixers.”

Ready-mixed concrete is particularly advantageous when small quantities of concrete or intermittent placing of concrete are required. Ready-mixed concrete is also ideal for large jobs where space is limited and there is little room for a mixing plant and aggregate stockpiles.

Ready-mixed concrete is often remixed once it arrives at the jobsite to ensure that the proper slump is obtained. However, concrete that has been remixed tends to set more rapidly than concrete mixed only once. Materials, such as water and some varieties of admixtures, are often added to the concrete at the jobsite after it has been batched to ensure that the specified properties are attained before placement.