Process

Process

Detailed Planning and Design

Assessment

We start with a thorough evaluation of your project's structural requirements. We analyse and look out and suggest for obstacles that may make the project harder than what  it requires.

Design Coordination

We work together with architects, engineers, and project managers to establish detailed rebar placement plans. These plans are designed to meet industry standards and project criteria, resulting in optimal reinforcement.
 

Shop Drawings

We follow detailed shop drawings that show the exact location and layout of the rebar. These designs provide as a guide for our installation staff, assuring clarity and correctness throughout the procedure.

Schedule

We dedicatedly work to stay ahead of the project schedule layout by the building development associates.

Material Selection and Preparation

We do not involve in fabricating bars or provide steel for the project. It is usually handled by the builder. Instead, we could provide high quality tie wire, low chairs and high chairs if required.

We modify pre-fabricated steel to fit in place the given steel does not work out.

Quality Assurance and Inspection

Rigorous Checks

Before the concrete is poured, our quality assurance team performs extensive checks to ensure that all rebar is properly put and secured.


Compliance

We ensure that all work meets applicable building rules and industry standards, giving you piece of mind and ensuring the safety and integrity of your structure.

On-Site Placement

Expert Installation Team

Our highly skilled personnel bring years of experience and knowledge to the task site. They adhere to comprehensive designs and shop drawings to ensure proper and effective placement.
 

Accurate Positioning

We use innovative equipment and procedures to position the rebar precisely as stated in the design drawings. This guarantees that the rebar framework offers adequate support and reinforcement.


Securing Rebar

We ensure that all rebar is properly connected and fixed to provide stability during the concrete pouring process.

Detailed Planning and Design

Assessment

We start with a thorough evaluation of your project's structural requirements. We analyse and look out and suggest for obstacles that may make the project harder than what  it requires.

Design Coordination

We work together with architects, engineers, and project managers to establish detailed rebar placement plans. These plans are designed to meet industry standards and project criteria, resulting in optimal reinforcement.
 

Shop Drawings

We follow detailed shop drawings that show the exact location and layout of the rebar. These designs provide as a guide for our installation staff, assuring clarity and correctness throughout the procedure.

Schedule

We dedicatedly work to stay ahead of the project schedule layout by the building development associates.

Quality Assurance and Inspection

Rigorous Checks

Before the concrete is poured, our quality assurance team performs extensive checks to ensure that all rebar is properly put and secured.


Compliance

We ensure that all work meets applicable building rules and industry standards, giving you piece of mind and ensuring the safety and integrity of your structure.

Material Selection and Preparation

We do not involve in fabricating bars or provide steel for the project. It is usually handled by the builder. Instead, we could provide high quality tie wire, low chairs and high chairs if required.

We modify pre-fabricated steel to fit in place the given steel does not work out.

On-Site Placement

Expert Installation Team

Our highly skilled personnel bring years of experience and knowledge to the task site. They adhere to comprehensive designs and shop drawings to ensure proper and effective placement.
 

Accurate Positioning

We use innovative equipment and procedures to position the rebar precisely as stated in the design drawings. This guarantees that the rebar framework offers adequate support and reinforcement.


Securing Rebar

We ensure that all rebar is properly connected and fixed to provide stability during the concrete pouring process.