
Overview
This is the work that keeps a plant running: control centres and substations, workshops, warehouses, testing labs and process buildings that have to take heavy loads and stay up for decades. On a real job that means plant civil and structural works, equipment foundations sized to the machines that sit on them, pipe racks and industrial enclosures. A lot of it happens next to live production, so the sequence matters as much as the build. We plan the work around the plant, not the other way round.
We run these jobs with our own crews and our own plant. That's deliberate. When the concrete gang, the steel gang and the QA/QC inspector all answer to the same site team, problems get caught at the hold point instead of at handover. We keep our own QA/QC in-house, run a permit-to-work system built for live plant environments, and hold safety to the same standard whether the client is watching or not. We deal directly with process and oil and gas clients and their EPC partners, from the early engineering through to mechanical completion, and we hand over a building that's ready to take equipment.
What's included
- Plant civil & structural works
- Equipment foundations & plinths
- Pipe racks & supports
- Heavy-duty RC slabs for machine and crane loads
- Pre-engineered and insulated steel buildings
- Overhead crane runways & maintenance bays
- Roll-up doors, high-bay column halls & enclosures
- Site utilities & infrastructure
How we deliver it
We start by sitting down with your engineering team and going through the hard parts: crane capacities, clear heights, how much the slabs have to carry, and where our work touches live production. Then we build with our own crews, so the civil, structural and enclosure works stay under one team and one QA/QC regime. Every hold point gets checked before we move on. We coordinate the sequence with the other trades and with plant operations so nothing we do stops the line, then we load-test, document and close out the punch list fast. The aim is simple: hand over on time, and hand over clean.
How we deliver
Scope & constructability review
We go through process requirements, equipment loads and operational constraints with your engineering team: crane capacities, clear heights, slab loading and where the work meets live production. That happens before any drawing goes out for construction.
Engineering & method statements
Foundations, structural steel and enclosures are detailed for continuous-duty use. We agree method statements, HSE plans and permit-to-work procedures with plant operations up front.
Self-performed execution
Our own crews do the civil, structural and enclosure works, with in-house QA/QC at every hold point. That covers everything from 250 mm RC slabs and crane runways to 16 m-high column halls, sequenced so the production next door never stops.
Testing, handover & support
Systems get inspected, load-tested and documented for handover. We close out punch lists fast and stay on hand through commissioning and the first weeks of operation.



