Civil & Structural Works
RCC foundations, structural frameworks, retaining walls, and building construction — mostly for power plants, factories, and industrial facilities.
Service Overview
Concrete, Steel, and Masonry Work
Most of our civil work happens inside power plants, factories, and industrial campuses. That means RCC foundations for heavy equipment, structural frames for buildings, retaining walls, drain channels, cable trenches, and the kind of ancillary structures that don't get their own project name but still need to be built right.
We work to IS 456 for RCC and IS 800 for structural steel. Concrete is cube-tested at 7 and 28 days. Reinforcement goes through visual inspection and mill certificate checks before it gets tied. On power plant sites, the tolerances are tighter and the documentation heavier than typical commercial work — we're used to that.
The ₹3.4 Crore civil works package at NUPPL's Ghatampur thermal power plant is a good example of the kind of work we do — RCC foundations, structural frameworks, retaining walls, and drainage structures, all within a live power project site with its own safety and coordination requirements.
Scope of Work
- RCC framed structures & foundations
- Industrial building construction
- Retaining walls & boundary walls
- Structural steel erection
- Drainage & utility structures
- Plastering, waterproofing & finishing
Why It Matters on Industrial Sites
Power plant civil work isn't the same as building a house. Tolerances are tighter, documentation is heavier, and a missed sleeve or wrong rebar grade means rework that delays the whole programme. We work to IS 456 and IS 800, cube-test at 7 and 28 days, and coordinate MEP block-outs before the pour — not after.
Our Fleet
Equipment on Site
Concrete Mixer
On-site batching for controlled mix proportions
Tower Crane
Moves formwork, rebar cages, and concrete skips on multi-storey jobs
Bar Bending Machine
Cuts and bends rebar to schedule — faster and more consistent than manual
Vibrator & Compactor
Needle vibrators for concrete, plate compactors for backfill around foundations
Our Process
How We Execute Civil Works
Design Review
We go through the structural drawings, prepare a BOQ, and plan the construction sequence. If there are clashes between civil and MEP work, this is where we flag them — not after the concrete is poured.
Foundation Work
Excavation to formation level, PCC bed, footing reinforcement, and column stubs. Foundation type — isolated, combined, or raft — depends on the structural loads and what the soil report says.
Superstructure Construction
Columns, beams, and slabs cast in planned phases. Formwork checked for line and level, rebar checked against the bar bending schedule, concrete poured and vibrated properly. Curing starts within hours, not the next day.
Masonry & Finishing
Brick or block masonry infill, plastering (internal and external), and waterproofing where needed — basements, wet areas, and exposed roof slabs.
MEP Coordination
Sleeves, block-outs, and embedded conduits need to go in during casting, not get chiselled out later. We coordinate with MEP contractors to get this right the first time.
Testing & Handover
Cube test results compiled, rebound hammer checks where specified, snag list addressed, and as-built drawings prepared. Everything documented before handover.
Featured Project
Recent Civil Works Project
NUPPL Civil Works, Ghatampur
Civil works package at the NUPPL thermal power plant — RCC foundations for plant equipment, structural frameworks, retaining walls, drain channels, and ancillary buildings. Work was carried out inside an active power project site with strict safety and access protocols.
Need Civil Construction Services?
Share your drawings or scope of work. We'll prepare a BOQ-based estimate and construction timeline.