Civil Maintenance
Civil maintenance focuses on structural integrity and outdoor infrastructure to ensure building safety and durability.
- Structural Inspections: Conduct comprehensive inspections of building structure, foundation, load-bearing walls, beams, and columns. Identify cracks, settling, or structural issues.
- Foundation Monitoring: Monitor foundation conditions, check for signs of movement or damage, and recommend corrective measures to prevent structural problems.
- Concrete Repairs: Repair cracks, spalling, and damage to concrete surfaces including floors, walls, driveways, and parking areas. Use appropriate concrete repair compounds.
- Exterior Wall Maintenance: Inspect exterior walls, cladding, and fascia for damage. Repair or replace damaged sections and ensure weatherproofing integrity.
- Roof Inspection & Maintenance: Conduct regular roof inspections, identify leaks and damaged areas, replace missing tiles or shingles, and maintain roof drainage systems.
- Staircase & Handrail Safety: Inspect stairs, landings, and handrails for safety compliance. Repair or replace damaged components and ensure proper non-slip surfaces.
- Asphalt & Pavement Maintenance: Maintain parking lots and driveways including pothole repair, sealcoating, line striping, and asphalt overlay where necessary.
- Parking Lot Management: Oversee parking lot maintenance, snow removal, pressure washing, and repair of parking structures and associated equipment.
- Exterior Drainage Systems: Maintain gutters, downspouts, and drainage systems. Ensure proper water flow away from structures to prevent water damage.
- Load-Bearing Wall Assessment: Evaluate structural integrity of walls, assess load capacity, and ensure compliance with building codes and safety standards.
- Seismic Safety Measures: Implement earthquake preparedness measures, install bracing systems, and ensure building meets seismic safety requirements.