CIVIL ALTERATIONS/ REPAIR SERVICE
CIVIL ALTERATIONS/ REPAIR SERVICE
Civil alterations and repair services involve making changes or repairs to the structure or infrastructure of a building or property. This can include anything from repairing damaged walls or floors to altering the layout of a space to better suit the needs of the occupants.
Some common services offered by civil alterations and repair companies include:
- Structural repairs
- Interior alterations
- Exterior alterations
- Foundation repairs
- Waterproofing
MTD Parana Milling
Concrete Parana Milling is the most productive & cost-effective method in removing concrete substrate and creating a suitable profiling method for various jobs such as the topping off concrete, removing epoxy mortar, removing over-cast concrete, rectify slab undulation, and many more.
Our machine can mill up to 60mm depth with precision, speeding up project completion time while providing excellent and impeccable consistency while preventing microcracks. One machine can do the job of 40 men with significantly controlled noise pollution with minimal reverberation.
- Precision Milling Depth
- Reduce Human Intensity
- Minimal Vibration
- Consistent & Leveled Profile
- Low Noise Pollution
What is Parana Scraper?
Parana Scraper is the revolutionary technological method to effectively remove floor coverings such as ceramic tiles, vinyl sheets, VCT, coatings, carpets, and a variety of floor coverings.
It has impeccable cost-effective and productive rate in removing floor coverings in the fastest manner, with a significantly lower noise pollution and dust pollution with no vibration. Our Parana Scrapers can remove:
Vinyl Sheet – 1500 m2 / day
Carpets – 1500 m2 / day
Tiles – 250 m2 / day
MTD Captive / Shot Blasting?
Captive / shot blasting is a dust free surface preparation method that utilizes steel abrasives to remove various impurities, contaminants, and weak spots on top of texturing and profiling the concrete for optimum bonding of subsequent surface topping systems.
Our productive coverage is 600m2 to 1500m2 per day per machine depending on job sites specification. Floor systems application can be applied immediately upon completion of shot blasting without delays.
- Productivity
- Environment
- Turn Around Time
- Consistent & Leveled Profile
- Low Sound Pollution
MTD Diamond Grinding
Diamond Grinding utilizes diamond tools to effectively prepare surfaces for most floor coverings systems and also for the removal of epoxy coatings, adhesive glue, water protective coating, and leveling construction joints to achieve aesthetically pleasing & level finishes.
MTD has a complete range of 4 headed Grinders, 3 headed Grinders, Single headed Grinders and Edge Grinders with specific applications.
- Productivity
- Methodology
- Dust Pollution
What is Vacuum Blasting?
Vacuum Blasting are applied to ship decks, oil & gas platforms, farm tanks, fabrication yards, and most steel structures. It is a dust & spark free mechanical process to clean and profile steel structures before the application of a new or refurbished coating. This ensures optimum coat adhering to the steel part. It cleans & removes contaminants like dirt, oil, and rust to the required specifications compliance of SA2, SA2.5 & SA3.
Our process meets global standard of surface preparation cleanliness such as the ISO 8501. Due to its size and mobility, it can be transported anywhere and work on steel preparation sites.
- Textured Profile
- Compliance & Standards
- Cost Effective
- Pollution Free
- Productivity
What is Joint Line Cutting?
Joint lines are lines that is cut in place to serve as cracking control in slab. It also serves to provide traction for moving vehicles going up a slope or ramp. Our method of cutting makes the line to straight and consistent. The process of cutting can be done on slope of any length for it to be used by vehicles or trolleys.
- Myriad of Patterns
- Superb Finishes
- Precise
- Deep Cuts
What is Hot Compressed Air System?
The unit consist of a specially designed combustion chamber into which propane gas and compressed air are fed. The gas/air mixture is ignited by a spark utility tool. The unit is then directed by the operator to burn a 310 mm wide path onto the floor at an optimum temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius. (Start the flare with low gas/air feed from 200 degrees Celsius.)
- Cost Productive
- Effective
our awesome Services
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House demolition is the process of tearing down and removing a house or building. This can be done for a variety of reasons, including making way for new construction, clearing a site, or removing a structure that is no longer safe or usable.
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School building demolition is the process of dismantling and removing a school structure. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as safety concerns, the need for a new building, or changes in the surrounding area.
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This type of demolition requires careful planning, specialized equipment, and skilled personnel to safely and efficiently remove the structure while minimizing environmental impact and ensuring the safety of nearby structures.
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The process of dismantling or destroying a multiplex building or structure. This could involve the use of heavy machinery, explosives, or other demolition techniques to safely and efficiently bring down the building.
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Wall and footing demolition is the process of removing existing walls and footings from a structure. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as renovating a building, or addressing structural issues.
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The process typically involves careful planning & execution to ensure the safety of the surrounding structure and workers involved. Specialized equipment and techniques may be used to remove the columns.
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The demolition process may involve using heavy equipment such as excavators, jackhammers, and bulldozers to break up the concrete or other materials of the foundation, and then removing the debris from the site.
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The demolition of a theatre is a significant event that often sparks controversy and debate. The decision to demolish a theatre may be made for various reasons, such as urban redevelopment, lack of funding for maintenance and repairs.
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Pillar demolition typically involves careful planning and coordination to ensure the safety of the surrounding structure and the workers involved in the demolition process. It may also require the use of heavy machinery, such as cranes.
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The process of dismantling or tearing down a wall within a building or structure. This may be done for various reasons, such as remodeling, expansion, or structural repairs. The demolition process typically involves assessing the wall’s construction.
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The removal of structural beams from a building or structure. This process typically requires careful planning, as well as the use of heavy machinery and specialized tools to safely and efficiently dismantle the beams.
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The removal of the plinth, which is a base or platform that supports a structure or piece of equipment. The process may include breaking up and removing the plinth, which often requires heavy machinery and specialized tools..
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This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as if the pool is no longer in use, in need of extensive repairs, or if the property owner wishes to repurpose the space. The process typically involves draining the pool, breaking up the concrete or other materials, and then removing the debris..
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The process of dismantling or removing a hospital building or structure. This may be necessary due to various reasons such as the need for a new facility, structural issues, or changes in healthcare infrastructure. Hospital demolition requires careful planning.
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This requires careful planning & adherence to safety regulations, as well as the use of specialized equipment & techniques. Before the demolition, it’s important to drain the tank and disconnect any associated plumbing and electrical components to ensure safety.
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Underground water tank demolition involves the dismantling or removal of a water storage tank that is located below ground level. This process requires careful planning and adherence to safety regulations, as well as the use of specialized equipment and techniques.
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This refers to the controlled demolition of a structure that has already partially collapsed or is at risk of collapsing. This process involves carefully planning and executing the demolition to prevent further damage to surrounding structures and ensure the safety of workers and the public.
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The success of rescue operations depends on effective communication, proper planning, and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. Additionally, rescue operations often require collaboration with other agencies, volunteers, and community members to ensure a swift and effective response.
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The demolition process typically involves assessing the extent of fire damage, stabilizing the structure if necessary, and then removing the damaged portions of the building using specialized equipment and techniques. Safety is a primary concernn, and the demolition must be executed in a way.
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The demolition requires the expertise of demolition professionals who are knowledgeable about building codes, safety regulations, and environmental considerations. It may also involve coordination with local authorities, utility providers, and waste management services.
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It’s possible that you may be referring to the demolition of a retaining wall, which is a structure designed to hold back soil and create a difference in ground levels. If this is the case, the demolition process for a retaining wall would involve careful planning to ensure the safety of workers
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Before any demolition work begins, a thorough structural assessment is essential to understand the load-bearing capacity of the structure, the potential impact of its removal on the overall building, and the presence of any utilities or services within the structure.
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This plan includes detailed information about the building, site conditions, and the proposed demolition methods. It outlines the sequence of demolition activities, identifies potential hazards, and specifies the safety measures to be implemented.
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Structural dismantling refers to the process of carefully and strategically taking apart a building or structure in order to demolish it or make way for new construction. This process requires careful planning and execution to ensure the safety of workers and the surrounding environment.