Civil Engineering
The infrastructure that grounds a development in its site and connects it to the wider network.
What’s included
- Road and pavement design to IRC standards.
- Site grading, earthworks, and cut-and-fill assessment.
- External drainage and stormwater management design.
- Utility infrastructure coordination and connection planning.
- Integration with local municipal and development authority requirements.
Civil engineering covers the infrastructure that supports a development beyond the building itself — roads, site grading and earthworks, external drainage, and the utility infrastructure that connects a project to the wider grid. This discipline follows a distinct cost and technical logic from building engineering, shaped heavily by ground conditions, site topography, and the sequencing constraints that come with working outdoors, often before any building structure exists to provide shelter or staging space.
We design civil infrastructure in accordance with IRC codes for roads and pavement design, relevant IS codes for earthworks and site drainage, and local municipal and development authority infrastructure standards — ensuring site infrastructure is functionally adequate and properly integrated with the wider public infrastructure network it connects to. This work sits closely alongside our Civil & Structural Works construction capability, so engineering design is developed with genuine buildability in mind from the outset.
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