Ramtar Construction were recently approached by ShreeProp, a large Durban based property development group, to install subsoil drainage in a new warehouse facility in the Southgate Business Park. The property was continually flooded with groundwater and a solution was needed to ensure that the layerworks for the pavements at the rear of the building would maintain their integrity. Ramtar Construction installed innovative flownet cut-off drains on the perimeter of the building and are currently installing a herringbone system of subsoil drains over the rest of the area. The rain over the past months has not helped and site conditions are challenging to say the least!
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12/23/2016 06:13:18 am
It looks like a complicated task. I guess, that I would like to know something on the way you've decided this problem.
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2/8/2018 07:05:43 am
Hmm, interesting. My parents asked me to find some info how to make a Drainage. Now I'm surfing net for the second day and I find it super interesting thing. I think I will be helping not only with finding info, but also with building it.
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2/11/2018 08:15:41 pm
and we shovel such a moat for a week dig, we are in the team four people, an interesting job in the fresh air
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8/30/2018 09:28:37 pm
new construction is always good, I'm sure you will get it despite the weather
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9/20/2018 12:03:13 am
Such difficult conditions in the construction have a plus, it is that everything is revealed in the process of work and thus can be solved before the end of construction.
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11/4/2018 10:22:06 pm
Good work on this job, well done on getting it done within that timeframe.
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