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CIVIL WORKS

77 Decor Civil works are any construction developed by civilians (engineers, architects, builders, etc.) to be used for civilian purposes – that is, by the population of a city, region, or country. The term designates any permanent, separate, independent construction site (set of assets) whose aim is meeting the needs of a nation and increasing the quality of life in it.

77 Decor Civil works comprise infrastructure for energy, transportation, housing, industry, commerce, recreation, etc.

PLAN AND CONSTRUCTIONS

Civil projects are usually classified under the umbrella of civil engineering instead of being considered a branch of construction.

This is because of the need for extensive planning and coordination between a variety of engineers and design specialists before any construction can begin.

Civil construction is often defined as a branch of Civil Engineering involved with the maintenance, design, and development of both natural and physically built environments. Civil construction companies do more than build structures.

They also manage natural and existing environments like water reservoirs, hillsides, and mountain ridges, in addition to other areas that interface with human-made infrastructure.

Contractors bidding on civil projects need to know about grading, erosion control, access rights, public impact, legal regulations, and much more so they can understand what's involved in any given request.

If a civil construction company can't handle every step themselves, they have to be able to subcontract the additional steps properly.

Work performed in the Civil Construction

There are many tasks performed by 77 Decor, including the planning, creation, and maintenance of public infrastructure.

  • Adhering to the guidelines created by the government, local bodies, and clients when planning, creating and maintaining infrastructure
  • Tendering the contracts and hiring contractors
  • Creating cost estimates and contracts
  • Creating infrastructure plans and having these approved by governing bodies and local authorities
  • Studying, evaluating, and investigating the land and building sites suitable for the possible creation of infrastructure
  • Liaising with governments, clients, and other professionals
  • Supervising and monitoring the construction of the infrastructure to ensure it matches the plan

Projects in civil Works

Civil construction often involves structures like city halls or public libraries, but can also take design and construction to another level.

  • Earthwork projects like capping landfills, and building new levees
  • Bridges, from basic roadway crossings to massive bridges
  • Canals and river stabilization or widening projects for both shipping and recreational goals
  • Wastewater treatment plants, holding tanks, settlement ponds, and other essential processing structures
  • Railroads, including tracks for light rail, high-speed, and streetcar systems growing in popularity
  • Dams and corresponding reservoir tanks or lakes, including systems designed for power generation
  • Roadways, ranging from simple-level residential streets to complex overpasses and tunnels

COMPLETED PROJECTS