Stone Masonry Stone masonry is a type of building masonry construction that uses stones and mortar, this construction technique is used to build foundations, floors, retaining walls , arches, walls, and columns.
Setting out of building As simple as setting out of a building may look majority of us do not bother to find out what it is all about Setting out is simply the physical transfer into the ground what was initially on plan or in paperwork. Transfering the building professionals drawing (the architect) plan onto the ground is a process of setting out.
Checking and working the heights for footing
Marking floor levels/heights Marking the floors of your facility with highly visible floor marking tape or paints is a powerful way to identify area boundaries and proper object locations, direct pedestrian traffic, and draw attention to areas requiring extra attention for safety or operational reasons. This simple change can dramatically reduce accidents and improve site navigation.
Laying bricks and concrete blocks
Laying for tiles (6 steps) Step 1 – Surface Preparation Step 2 – Plan your tile layout Step 3 – Laying the tiles Step 4: Cutting tiles Step 5: Grouting Step 6 – Seal to finish
Wall Tiling Wall tile is ceramic, porcelain, stone, or glass tile that can be installed on the wall. It can be a mosaic, standard size tile, or large format tile. Wall tile can have texture, patterns, or 3D design that adds interest to backsplashes, shower walls, or feature walls.
Installing windows and door frames
Shop fitting is the trade of fitting out retail and service shops and stores with equipment, fixtures and fittings. The trade applies to all kinds of outlets from small corner shops to hypermarkets . A shop fitter executes planning, designs shop layout and installs equipment and services. A shop fitting firm typically incorporates professional expertise in interior design , manufacturing of bespoke furniture, signage and fittings (with own or outsourced facilities) and purchasing of retail equipment.
Joinery with timber, glass and aluminium
Installing and Constructing stairs
Prefabrication Work the assembly of buildings or their components at a location other than the building site. The method controls construction costs by economizing on time, wages , and materials. Prefabricated units may include doors, stairs, window walls, wall panels, floor panels, roof trusses, room-sized components, and even entire buildings.
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