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REMEDIAL

REMEDIAL CASE STUDY

Project Synopsis

We fast tracked this project due to severe façade degradation, mitigating safety risks to our clients and the public. The top capping of concrete had failed and required a detailed and methodical approach to remove. Due to the nature of the live site (works occurred over main hospital entrance), portal frame was designed, constructed and capped in new Alucobond material. Access was provided via specialist swing stage, and mobile plant.

 

Duration

9 months

REMEDIAL CASE STUDY

Project Synopsis

Full building façade upgrade required due to concrete spalling occurring to this mid century property.  Required the breaking out and repair of approx. 500 defective areas of facade, including bespoke custom metal windows to match the existing. Access was provided via specialist swing stage.

 

Duration

12 months

REMEDIAL CASE STUDY

Project Synopsis

A full membrane upgrade was undertaken for this institutional client, including asbestos removal and the installation of a 3-layer torch on membrane system to the existing roof structure.

 

Duration

3 months

REMEDIAL CASE STUDY

Project Synopsis

Balcony Refurbishment due to ongoing water ingress, Envisage Group was engaged to design and construct a solution to replace two defective balconies located in inner city commercial building. 

Envisage Group completed all demolition works in house, and provided two systems to remedy the issues. Direct stick over membrane and a pod and paver system over membrane.  All noisy /demolition works occurred out of hours to ensure client could operate as usual. 

 

Duration

3 months

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REMEDIAL CASE STUDY

Project Synopsis

Envisage Group provided a solution for water ingress and box gutter deficiency to a existing balcony on a commercial property with know water ingress

Envisage Group provided a trafficable liquid membrane to this balcony, and also modified and re flashed the existing box gutter

 

Duration

1 month

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