access_time1728039840000faceHow to Manage Waste at Construction Site of G+45 High Rise Building?
How to Manage Waste at Construction Site of G+45 High Rise Building? Managing waste at a construction site, especially for a G+45 high-rise residential building, is crucial for keeping the site organized, safe, and efficient. Here’s how you can approach it in a conversational and straightforward man...
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Exterior paint procedure for high rise building Scenario: Painting a 45-Story Residential Tower in Mumbai Imagine you’re managing the construction of a 45-story residential tower in Mumbai. The exterior is ready for painting, and it’s time to give the building its final coat of paint. Now, painting ...
What is Construction Joint and Expansion Joint ? 1. Construction Joint A construction joint is essentially a point where two successive pours of concrete meet. These joints are placed when the pouring of concrete cannot be completed in a single operation, and you need to stop and continue the work l...
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Execution Planning For Construction of High Rise Building G+30 1. Start with the Basics: Site Survey and Soil Testing Before anything, you have to get the site surveyed and perform soil testing. This will tell you the condition of the land, whether it’s suitable for a high-rise, and how deep the fou...
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How do you handle delays on a construction project? Handling delays on a construction project can be a bit tricky, but it's all about staying calm, organized, and proactive. Imagine you're managing a project and suddenly things aren't moving as fast as they should. Here's what you can do: Identify t...
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