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Case Study: From Heavy Columns to Blade Walls—My Transfer Slab Redesign That Saved Millions

The challenge Mid-tower, the original scheme relied on a 400 mm transfer slab with column lines punching through a constrained core. That approach was heavy, costly to prop, and difficult to build without programme-breaking deflection control. I proposed a strategic change: replace the column forest with blade walls and engineer a dedicated support system so […]

Grouting in Structural Concrete — How We Deliver Void-Free Tendon Ducts & Rock-Solid Connections

When people say “grouting,” they often mean anything from anchoring baseplates to sealing post-tension (PT) ducts. At AmtaarGC, grouting is a tightly controlled, test-backed process that protects durability, stiffness and long-term serviceability. Here’s how we do it on London projects, with the exact QA steps we put in our site packs. What is structural grouting? […]

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