Residential tower blocks, Office, car parks, airports and administrative and cultural structures

Foundation work
Foundation work refers to the process of constructing and stabilizing the base structure upon which a building or other infrastructure is built. It ensures that the structure can support its intended load and remain stable over time.

Structural work
Structural work involves constructing the framework or “skeleton” of a building or structure, which supports the weight of the structure and resists external forces such as wind, earthquakes, and other loads.

Masonry work
Masonry work involves constructing structures using materials like bricks, stones, concrete blocks, or other similar units, which are bonded together using mortar.

Carpentry work
Carpentry work involves constructing, repairing, and installing wooden and wood-based components in buildings and other structures. Carpenters use various tools, techniques.

Roofing work
involves constructing, repairing, or replacing the roof of a building. The roof is a crucial structural and protective element, shielding the structure from weather, providing insulation.

Finishing work
Finishing work refers to the final phase of construction that focuses on enhancing the appearance, functionality, and aesthetics of a building’s interior and exterior. It involves detailed tasks that prepare the structure for occupancy or use

Ditch work
Ditch work refers to the process of excavating, shaping, and maintaining ditches. Ditches are trenches or depressions in the ground that serve purposes such as drainage, irrigation, or utility installation.