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Concrete civil projects in Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR
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Concrete Civil Projects in Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR

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Concrete Civil Projects 

Civil projects are construction projects that involve the development of infrastructure for public use. These projects are typically funded by government agencies and aim to improve the quality of life for citizens. SMV Concrete specializes in small concrete civil projects. Civil projects are essential for the growth development of communities, and they require careful planning and execution to ensure their.

Types of Concrete Civil Projects That We Do

SMV Concrete performs civil projects such as walkways, ADA ramps, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, patios retaining walls, and foundations. These projects are essential for ensuring safe and accessible public spaces, as well as providing durable and functional surfaces for private properties.

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More About SMV Concrete

License and Bonded 

License and bonded with Liability insurance and bonded so that your project is covered

Family Owned and Operated

We are a family-owned company with over 20 years of experience. We understand the importance of family and work hard to serve yours

Customer Service

We pride ourselves on top tier customer service. We address any questions and concern before, during, and after the project has been completed 

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Civil Prject Site Preparation

When preparing a site for civil projects, there are a few key steps to keep in mind. First, it's important clear the area of any debris or vegetation that could interfere with the stability. Next, the site should be leveled and compacted to ensure a solid base whether that's a ADA ramp, walkway, etc. Finally, any necessary utilities, such as plumbing or electrical lines, should be installed pouring the foundation. By following these steps, you can ensure strong and stable foundation for all civil projects.

Civil Project Concrete Pouring 

Pouring concrete at a civil project site requires strict adherence to safety measures to prevent accidents and injuries. Before starting the process, it is important to ensure the site is properly prepared and all necessary equipment is in place. Workers should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as hats, safety glasses, and gloves. It also important to have a clear communication plan in place to ensure that everyone is aware of their roles and responsibilities. During the pouring process, workers should be vigilant and avoid standing in areas where they could be struck by falling objects. By taking these safety measures, the pouring of concrete can be completed safely and efficiently.

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More Details About Civil Projects

Small concrete civil projects can range from building a small retaining wall to constructing a small bridge. These projects require careful planning and execution to ensure that are completed on time and within budget. It is important to work with experienced contractors who have the necessary skills and equipment to complete the project to a high standard. With the right team and approach, small concrete civil projects can be a great way to improve the infrastructure of a community.

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Civil Project Concrete Maintenance

By applying a high-quality sealer and waterproofing agent to ADA Ramps, walkways, sidewalks, and more, it can protect it from the elements, prevent staining, and extend its lifespan. Sealing also makes it easier to clean and maintain, saving you time and money the long run. Don't let your concrete fall into disrepair - invest in sealing today.

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