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JAL Construction Ltd.
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Manhole shoring in place over 3m deep, 225Ømm foul sewer in main road in Malmesbury, Wiltshire. Existing sewer tapped live to form channel with new 150Ømm branch being installed on a slipper. Chamber formed using 1.2mØ PCCrings and surrounded in concrete prior to roadbeing re-opened. Traffic controlled by lane closure and traffic lights. |
Preparation of tanked concrete floor to classroom extension at the Paragon School in Bath, ready for concrete. Blockwork tanked on inside of external cavity leaf with tanking lapped and sealed under DPM membrane. A143 mesh set with 50mm top cover and shuttered step ready to accept screed floor finish.
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Tied reinforcement and shuttering on substation base slab at Watchfield wind turbine site. 250mm thick base with reinforcement already cast with wall starters set to perimeter. Wall reinforcement placed and spaced of external shutter pans.
Finished cable intake pit ->
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Additional washroom facilities added to existing barn that was converted into a small business property at Swallowfield, Nr. Reading. Internal foul UPVC drainage, and service ducts, laid in oversite, with pea shingle bedding and concrete hanching to support long radius rest bends, ready for block and beam floor to be laid. |
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New concrete floor laid on RokFloor 70 insulation with top layer of A142 mesh. Floor constructed inside existing building, within Tidworth Barracks, using concrete pump through window to place concrete. Finish left as EZ-screed ready to accept latex and carpet finish. Unable to powerfloat due to site conditions. |
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<- Demoltion of bungalow near Mortimer ready for new 4 bedroom detached property by local developer.
Removal of cement based corrugated roof sheets from old barn ready for developemnt into small business unit. ->
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New Saxon riven paving slabs, laid to a random pattern, to form new sun terrace at an extended private property in Mortimer, Nr. Reading. Patio/lawn divide edged with bricks laid on mortar bed. |
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