what we do.
We offer the best construction solutions
Focusing on medium to large-scale commercial construction projects, we work with both investors and developers to create landmarks that make an impact.
Our clients cover a wide range of sectors including local, state, territory and Commonwealth governments, retail and sales, hospitality, commercial, health and aged care, industrial and manufacturing, civil works and defence, as well as medium-density residential, in the Northern City and South England.
YEARS EXPERIENCE WORKING
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Architecture & Building
House Renovation
Interior Design
Project Management
Material Supply
Services & Equipment
how we work.
We get it right the first time
Identify and Simplify
Build and Develop
Scale and Deploy
Completion
how we work.
We get it right the first time
Plan and Prepare
Start by determining your property lines and checking local building codes. Choose the type of fence you want to install and measure the area to calculate the materials needed. Use stakes and string to mark the fence line, ensuring it is straight and level.
Dig Post Holes
Mark the locations for your fence posts along the marked line, typically spacing them 6-8 feet apart. Use a post hole digger or power auger to dig the holes, making them one-third the height of the post plus an additional 6 inches for gravel. Add 6 inches of gravel to the bottom of each hole for drainage.
Set the Posts
Position the posts in the holes, making sure they align with the string line and are vertically level. Pour concrete into the holes around the posts, filling to ground level. Ensure the posts remain plumb as the concrete sets, and let it cure for 24-48 hours.
Attach Fence Panels or Rails
Install the bottom and top rails if your fence design includes them. Attach the fence panels to the posts or rails using screws or nails. Ensure each panel is level and properly aligned. Finish by installing any remaining hardware, such as gate hinges and latches, and inspect the fence for stability.
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