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Setting up Perimeter Blocks — Install solid blocks along the perimeter or the edge
of the proposed
project. This is to establish a boundary between the inside and outside edges of
the project. lt is
also helpful when the difference of inside floor finish level to outside pavement
or ground level is
significant. Two coats of bitưmen paints should also apply afterward. In some
cases, perimeter
blocks are optional especially for areas where the soil characteristics are too
firm.

Backfilling and Compacting — once the substructures like foundation structures


including the solid
blocks have been installed completed, backfilling and compacting should take place.
Backfilling
and compacting should be done partially to make sure that the required degree of
compacting
has been met until reaching the bottom of the tie-beam level.

Tie Beam Reinforcement, Grade Slab and Concreting — Preparation and installing the
tie-beam
reinforcement as per the approved drawing is the next step to consider after the
backfilling and
compacting. Formworks with standard concrete cover are also included ¡n this stage.
Once the
reinforcement works have been completed we can start the concreting. Installing of
grade slab
mesh and concrete work ¡s then to be followed.

Rebar Works and Concreting of Columns — At this stage, the substructure component
of our
project has been completed. lt is now time for the project to go up. The next thing
to consider is
the rebar works, shuttering or formworks and concreting to be done. Prior to
concreting, we see
to it that the columns followed the structural schedule, the form works should be
vertically level
and a standard concrete cover has to maintain prior to the closing of forms.

Beam and slab works — once the ground floor columns have been cast, it is time to
prepare the
project for beams and suspended slab reinforcement activity. Like any other
structural members,
beams, and slab reinforcement should be followed strictly. Shuttering or form works
for slab and
beams should be properly anchored and checked prior tơ concrete pouring.

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