Contracting

Building Works

Construction is the art and science of building, assembling, or maintaining structures, systems, or organizations. It encompasses various sectors such as buildings, infrastructure, and industry. The construction industry is a vital part of the economy, providing employment opportunities and contributing to national growth. Construction projects can range from small renovations to large-scale infrastructure developments such as highways, bridges, and airports. The construction process involves a wide range of activities including planning, design, procurement, building, and maintenance. Construction sites can be challenging environments that require physical effort, making it essential for workers to be physically fit and capable of handling heavy materials and equipment.

1- Restoration

Architectural restoration is an approach to the architectural conservation of buildings. The restoration process varies according to the vision and architectural survey. Restoration focuses on retaining certain elements while allowing for the removal of others. Limited and sensitive upgrades to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems—as well as other essential works—are considered important and necessary to make the building’s functional features appropriate within the scope of the restoration project. Thus, architectural restoration is considered one of four treatment approaches, alongside preservation, rehabilitation, and reconstruction. 

2- Concrete (Structural Frame)

The structural construction phase represents the fundamental steps of building, encompassing all the work that precedes finishing, such as excavation, concrete pouring, and the construction of block walls or other types of walls. The most critical elements in this phase are the quality of the concrete and the foundations beneath the structure. The concrete pouring process includes several stages, starting with supply and mixing, followed by spreading and forming, as well as pouring columns, beams, and reinforced concrete slabs. It concludes with the removal of formwork and molds. This process involves reinforced and plain concrete pouring, pouring of columns, beams, and slabs, dismantling wooden molds, removing forms, concrete placement, edge shaping, surface leveling, supplying reinforced concrete, curing platforms, concrete curing, and estimating the required quantities of concrete.

 

Concrete is a mixture of coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, and a binding material called cement.

  • Plain Concrete
  • White Concrete
  • Fino Concrete
  • Reinforced Concrete
  • Red Concrete
  • Lean Concrete
  • Slope Concrete
  • Lean Concrete
  • Special Concrete

3- Finishing

Finishing, in general, is the process of completing wall facades, floors, ceilings, and other surfaces, treating them, and adding the final touches throughout the building’s interior and exterior. In this step, appropriate materials are selected for the finishing process, such as moisture-resistant or sound-insulating materials, among many others. Finishing begins once the building is handed over without any electrical, plumbing, door, or facility installations. At this stage, the unit consists only of columns, ceiling, and walls. It is preferred that the buyer supervises the selection of materials and installation works to suit their needs and personal taste. 

  • Finishing Grades According To The Level Of Completion: Lux / Super Lux / Ultra Lux / Deluxe

 

  • Finishing Works
      • Insulation
      • Electrical
      • Plumbing
      • Carpentry
      • الحدادة
      • Plastering
      • Gypsum
      • Marble and Stones
      • Interior Painting
      • Exterior Painting
      • Decorations