Subdivision, Tweed Coast
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Objective
The objective was to create elevated buildable housing lots above flood level for a subdivision, ensuring safety and compliance while promoting sustainable urban development.
The Challenge
The challenges we overcame for this job were multifaceted and demanded innovative solutions. Firstly, dealing with a substantial quantity of screw piles required detailed planning and coordination to ensure their proper installation and alignment. Navigating the fluctuating water table and potential flood levels posed significant concerns. To address this, we employed advanced techniques and expertise in managing drainage and foundation design, ensuring the stability and resilience of the structures. Additionally, applying the anti-graffiti sealer presented its own challenges, as we had to carefully consider the material’s compatibility and application process to protect the surfaces effectively.
Benefits for the client
The client benefitted significantly from our comprehensive design and construct package, coupled with our efficient time frame. By opting for this package, they experienced streamlined communication and seamless coordination between the design and construction teams. This integration resulted in reduced project timelines and minimized potential delays, ultimately saving valuable time and resources. The design and construct package provided the client with a one-stop solution, offering convenience and peace of mind, while meeting their project’s needs within the set time frame.
Testimonial from client
My experience with RWS is that they are easy to deal with and do what they say they’re going to do. I don’t have to worry with the quality of their workmanship, and they aren’t out chasing variations. They’re fair and are there to get the job done. RWS have the capability and resources available to complete the job in a timely manner.