This project involves the comprehensive restoration of a boundary wall that has experienced significant structural issues due to water erosion and foundation displacement. Our approach will ensure the long-term stability and aesthetic coherence of the wall.
Phase 1: Demolition and Assessment
Demolish the collapsed section of the wall to remove unsafe structures.
Demolish the displaced foundations to create a solid base for reconstruction.
Excavate and expose adjacent stormwater lines and the stormwater manhole to assess the cause of the foundation displacement.
Given the presence of sinkholes on the neighboring property, we will investigate these further, as they may be linked to underlying water erosion.
Phase 2: Plumbing Inspection
A detailed plumbing report and quote will follow upon completion of the inspection. This will identify necessary repairs to address any plumbing issues contributing to the erosion and displacement.
Phase 3: Foundation and Wall Reconstruction
After plumbing repairs are made, we will backfill and compact the in-situ material to prepare the site for new construction.
We will then lay G5 crusher and compact it to create a stable base.
Cast new foundations for the columns and wall to ensure a robust support structure.
Rebuild the wall to match the existing design for continuity and aesthetic appeal.
Phase 4: Final Touches
Before backfilling, we will supply and install new weepholes as per client instructions to facilitate proper drainage.
Additionally, we will install 2 x 6m Agri-drains to tie into the existing stormwater line, effectively alleviating groundwater buildup.
Finally, we will backfill soil once the wall is complete and reinstate grass to restore the surrounding landscape.
This meticulous approach not only addresses the immediate structural concerns but also enhances the overall drainage and stability of the boundary area. We are committed to delivering a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution that meets our client’s expectations.