- Construction of concrete service yard to the rear of the units
- New kerbs around the site
- Extension to car park in tarmac and ACO’s
- Demolition of existing slab
- Block paving to the front of the stores
- Foul drainage to the units
- Bollards around the shop frontages
- New services for BT, Water & LV
- Pad foundations and Footings
- 220m2 of brick and block to various openings and construct new column
- Concrete base for new totem sign
Team Valley Retail Park
Remedial works to 140m2 of block paving installed by others on unsuitable sub base. Works entailed stacking all block paving for reuse, excavate and lay hardcore, tarmac base, lay blocks on sand cement bed and slurry grout joints.
Howdens Cromer Tarmac
Howdens cromer finnished yesterday 70mm 20mm base course then 40mm 10mm sma machine laid.
Resin & Tarmac Installations Lincolnshire
A mixture of Tarmac & Resin Installations we have recently carried out.
ROMO HQ 2020 Update
After two and a half years and over £2.5 million of work carried out on this project it is finally coming to an end. We are currently finishing shaping up the landscape areas, installing footpaths and spreading topsoil over 12,500m2.
Malvern – Clinical Waste Incinerator
Engaged on this site since September 2019 we are currently carrying out a range of civils works including in-situ concrete, pile caps, forming openings through existing concrete, suspended slabs, mezzanine decks, walls, tables and pits. 5m deep tank for cess pit, oil interceptor tank, 26m x 8m attenuation tank, all new foul and storm drainage site wide, ducting and new services. 900m2 of various external concrete slabs. 500t crane mat and plate load testing. We are also carrying out the brick and blockwork package which entails a 11m high by 12m long extension to the building. As our works near completion in June we will move on to external works of groundworks kerbing, landscaping, footpaths, grass block and 1000m2 of tarmac.
Lincoln Cathedral
Proud to work on our home towns Lincoln Cathedral.
We laid 519 m2 of Tarmacadam and will be laying resin bound gravel in the near future.
Pierpoint Retail Park – Kings Lynn
This project consisted of the transformation of four existing retail units into new stores for Next, Tapi, DFS and B&M along with the resurfacing of the car park. Works carried out on this project include but not limited to:
Concrete floor slab extension, ACO slot drains, gulley pots, PCC chambers, metered water supplies, BT ducts, electric ducts, draw pits, new kerb lines, concrete ramps, retaining walls, ground level changes, brickwork, manholes, storm and foul pipes, pop-ups, footpaths, block paving, bollards, stop blocks, fencing, kee-klamp, sub-station bases, knee-rail fencing, trolley bays, class M handrails, metal work painting, car park resurfacing, white lining, palisade fencing, Armco barrier, street furniture, methane vent pipes, lift pit infill, blockwork repair, channels, full construction tarmac, cycle hoops, speed bumps, topsoil, concrete slabs, formwork, paving slabs, concrete foundations, hard-standings
Festival Retail Park – Hanley, Stoke-On-Trent
The project comprised of demolishing a Toys’R’Us back to shell and dividing the unit into a new store for both Next and River Island. Works carried out during the project include but are not limited to:
Core drilling 100 holes into the floor slab for piling to enable a mezzanine floor to be installed, pile caps, double lift pit, single lift pit, double escalator pit, 360m2 concrete floor slab extension, cube testing, shuttering, steel fixing, bolt boxes, demolition, piling mats, ventform, methane vent system, ground beams, paving, new kerb lines, full construction tarmac, white lining, bollards, new storm drainage system, new foul system, street furniture.
Welwyn Equestrian Centre – Welwyn, Stevenage
On this project we converted one of the fields into a new carpark 1800m2 in size, constructed a new road with kerbs, edgings and ACO drain, partly full construction tarmac and partly overlay. Break out existing concrete stables and yard area and reinstate with tarmac to allow horse boxes through the stable yard.
After completing these works, they explained to us that they were having problems with flooding and if we could alleviate the issue in any way. We agreed upon the idea of a soakaway system and proceeded to install 160m of perforated land drain to their nearby field in which we created a 30m3 soakaway. This proved to be effective at the next downpour and solved all flooding issues. They then asked us to install a garage base slab and two new concrete slabs for stables and a new concrete stable yard complete with gulley drains and ACO drain connected into the new soakaway system.