— Infrastructure Work

Civil and utility scope, locked before ground breaks.

We scope drainage, road connections, and MEP rough-ins in the same phase as the building above them. Clashes are resolved on paper, not discovered on site.

Close-up of a concrete drainage channel under construction, fresh aggregate base visible, steel formwork along the channel walls, natural daylight from above, Dubai desert soil at the edges
Close-up of a concrete drainage channel under construction, fresh aggregate base visible, steel formwork along the channel walls, natural daylight from above, Dubai desert soil at the edges
Overhead view of a newly formed site access road on a Dubai construction site, compacted gravel base, wheel-loader tracks visible, adjacent utility trench being backfilled, midday sun, wide frame
Overhead view of a newly formed site access road on a Dubai construction site, compacted gravel base, wheel-loader tracks visible, adjacent utility trench being backfilled, midday sun, wide frame
Wide shot of a levelled construction site in the UAE, earthmoving equipment at the far left, survey stakes in a grid pattern across compacted earth, hazy sky above, no finished buildings visible
Wide shot of a levelled construction site in the UAE, earthmoving equipment at the far left, survey stakes in a grid pattern across compacted earth, hazy sky above, no finished buildings visible
Close-up of bundled MEP conduit being laid in a below-slab trench on a construction site, various pipe diameters, concrete substrate below, natural site lighting, Dubai construction context
Close-up of bundled MEP conduit being laid in a below-slab trench on a construction site, various pipe diameters, concrete substrate below, natural site lighting, Dubai construction context
/ Civil Disciplines

Four systems. One delivery programme.

Drainage Systems

Road Connections

Site Works

MEP Rough-Ins

Storm drainage, surface runoff channels, and retention design coordinated against the building footprint from the first site survey.

Site access roads, kerb crossings, and municipal road tie-ins designed to authority submission standard before excavation begins.

Below-slab mechanical, electrical, and plumbing routes mapped in the infrastructure model — no re-routing once the slab is poured.

Bulk earthworks, subgrade preparation, and retaining structures phased against the structural programme so no phase waits on another.

Wide environmental shot of a large UAE construction site at midday, below-grade utility trenches running parallel to the building foundation walls in the foreground, tower crane in the background mid-lift, active concrete pour crew visible at the far right, documentary framing with no correction
Wide environmental shot of a large UAE construction site at midday, below-grade utility trenches running parallel to the building foundation walls in the foreground, tower crane in the background mid-lift, active concrete pour crew visible at the far right, documentary framing with no correction
▸ No Separate Contractor

Infrastructure delays are the leading cause of project overruns.

When civil works and building construction are managed by separate firms, clashes surface during execution — not design. We remove that gap by holding both scopes under one programme.

Design, permitting, and civil delivery run in parallel. The building structure never waits on utility clearances we should have resolved six weeks earlier.

Civil scope in the same phase as your building design.

Tell us the project type and current phase. We'll scope the infrastructure programme and show you exactly where it locks into the building delivery schedule.