Rigid Pavement: To ensure durability and properly handle heavy traffic, we use concrete pavement made from reinforced concrete slabs.
Flexible Pavement: These are multiple layers designed to distribute the load and provide flexibility. Most Commonly, we use materials like asphalt and bitumen.
Paving Stone: We use Natural stone or concrete units for road surfacing. They add aesthetic appeal and can handle light to moderate traffic.
Asphalt Tar: We use Asphalt material commonly for road surfaces. It’s durable and provides a smooth driving experience.
Surfaced Dressed: Also known as gravel roads, we typically construct in rural areas. They consist of a layer of compacted gravel or crushed stone.
Construction of Civil Works :
Drainage
Surface Drain: We construct channels or ditches built alongside roads to redirect surface water from the road surface.
Pipe Drain: We implement Underground pipes designed to carry water away from roads and structures to prevent waterlogging and erosion.
Canals: We build Artificial water channels designed to manage and control water flow, often used in agricultural and urban drainage systems.
Construction of Civil Works :
Hydraulic & Water Retaining Structures
Swimming Pool: Artificial structures designed for recreational swimming. They require careful engineering to ensure water containment and proper filtration.
Water Reservoir: Man-made lakes or storage areas for water. They serve as drinking water sources, irrigation, and sometimes hydropower generation.
Pipeline: Structures used to transport liquids, gases, or solids. They vary in size and material based on their purpose.
Construction of Civil Works :
Silos
Tower Silo: Tall, cylindrical structures used to store bulk materials like grains and fodder. They often have a conical roof.
Bunker Silo: We create these low-profile structures to store large bulk materials. They’re often used for silage.
Bag Silo: Also known as silo bags, these are flexible containers that store grains and silage. They’re a cost-effective temporary storage solution.
Construction of Civil Works :
Dam
Earth Dam: We Build using compacted earth, rock, and other materials. They’re used to create reservoirs for water storage, irrigation, and flood control.
Concrete Dam: We built Dams made from reinforced concrete. Depending on the design and purpose, they can be gravity dams or arch dams.
Coffer Dam: Temporary structures built to keep water out of a construction area, allowing the place to be pumped dry for construction purposes.
Construction of Civil Works :
Jetties
Steel Jetty: A pier-like structure that extends into a water body to facilitate the loading and unloading of ships. Steel is often used for its durability.
Wooden Jetty: Similar to steel jetties but constructed using wood. They’re common in areas where steel may need to be more practical.
Construction of Civil Works :
Shoreline Protection Works
Sheet Piles are interlocking steel or concrete sheets driven into the ground to prevent erosion and stabilize the shoreline.
Erosion Control: We use Various techniques and structures to prevent the wearing away of the shoreline due to natural processes like waves and currents.
Stone Pitch: Placing stones on the shoreline prevents erosion and absorbs wave energy.
Grassing: Planting grass or vegetation on the shoreline to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion.
At Damos Konsult,
Note that Each construction aspect involves design considerations, materials, methods, and engineering principles. We understand that each construction challenge connotes better project planning and execution.