Creating Lasting Impressions: A Visual Tour of Radhe Construction's Building Projects
Column Ring Binding
Ensures the column and ring combination can withstand vertical and lateral loads.
Prevents buckling, cracking, or deformation under stress.
Facilitates uniform load transfer from the column to the ring and the foundation.
Ensures reinforcement bars (rebars) in columns and rings are properly positioned.
Maintains accurate spacing between rings to balance strength and material .
Rolling And Soil feeling
Material Selection: Choosing suitable soil or fill material, such as sand, gravel, or cohesive soils, based on project requirements.
Layering: Filling is done in layers (also called lifts) of a specific thickness, typically 150–300 mm, to ensure uniform compaction.
Moisture Content: Adjusting the moisture level of the soil for optimal compaction efficiency.
Conference meetings
Overview of the meeting agenda and objectives.
Progress updates on ongoing projects.
Presentation of upcoming projects and timelines.
Discussion of challenges and solutions in project execution.
Recent advancements in civil engineering technologies.
Sustainable construction practices and materials.
Updates on local and international building codes or regulations.
Curing Plaster Wall
Most common and effective method.
Spraying water evenly on the wall surface 2–3 times a day, especially during hot weather.
Keeps the plaster moist for an extended period.
Used in areas with limited water availability.
Standard Time: 7 days of consistent curing is recommended for most wall plasters.
High-Strength Mixes: May require up to 14 days for complete hydrate.
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