Asset
Structure type, supported loads, repair objective, occupied use, and adjacent systems.
Commercial foundation repair
Commercial foundation work has two simultaneous objectives: address the structural condition and manage the realities of access, occupants, schedules, documentation, and the larger project team.
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Above grade / below grade
Project priorities
A technically valid repair can still disrupt a property if phasing, access, communication, and protection are treated as afterthoughts.
Structure type, supported loads, repair objective, occupied use, and adjacent systems.
Tenant pathways, work hours, noise, dust, security, deliveries, and continuity needs.
Access sequence, excavation limits, protection, restoration, and coordination milestones.
Scope boundaries, assumptions, observations, changes, and closeout communication.
Commercial scope types
Properties and project teams can bring High Rise Construction OK into conversations around deep support, structural concrete, settled flatwork, and coordinated remediation.
Deep-support work for identified foundation movement or planned load-transfer conditions, coordinated with access and structural requirements.
Targeted work at selected grade beams, footings, slabs, or related concrete elements as defined by the project condition and scope.
Limited-disruption elevation correction or subsurface void filling for suitable commercial slabs and flatwork.
Field observations, sequence planning, site logistics, and communication with owners, managers, engineers, and other trades.
Useful project inputs
Helpful starting materials may include the property address, use and occupancy, observed symptoms, drawings or reports if available, prior repair history, site access limits, required work windows, and the stakeholders who need to participate.
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