CIVIL ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Roads Tarring

ROADS TARRING

In South Africa, almost all newly-constructed highways and arterial roads are surfaced with asphalt, or tar, as it’s locally known. These roads are built to handle high traffic volumes and heavy loads. They consist of several base layers of aggregate that are compacted and stabilised before a final layer of tar is laid over the […]

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Bulk Earthworks

BULK EARTHWORKS

BULK EARTHWORKS include the removal, moving or adding of large quantities of soil or rock from a particular area to another. They are done in order to make an area a suitable height and level for a specific construction purpose.

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Concrete slabs design and construction

CONCRETE SLABS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

concrete slab is a common structural element of modern buildings. Horizontal slabs of steel reinforced concrete, typically between 4 and 20 inches (100 and 500 millimetres) thick, are most often used to construct floors and ceilings, while thinner slabs are also used for exterior paving.

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Roads Paving

ROADS PAVING

In South Africa, almost all newly-constructed highways and arterial roads are surfaced with asphalt, or tar, as it’s locally known. These roads are built to handle high traffic volumes and heavy loads. They consist of several base layers of aggregate that are compacted and stabilised before a final layer of tar is laid over the […]

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