WE HAVE IDENTIFIED AND IMPLEMENTED THE OPTIMAL ENGINEERING SOLUTION
We had long negotiations on this object – about a year. What did the customer want to get in the end? He has a self-service car wash in the basement. There was one section in it where the old asphalt lay, uneven and also badly destroyed. There was a system of water intake trays that diverted water during washing. This system connected the intermediate pit and the well, which was located at the end. The system "water intake tray-well-pit" worked inefficiently. Everything was in a dilapidated state.
A technical decision was made – to dismantle the old asphalt; to dismantle all the old trays; to completely repair the pit, i.e. to replace the grate, the frame of the grate; to do the same with the well – to redo all the framing of the well and install new trays that fit the customer in terms of loads and dimensions; to redo the concrete floor with a reinforced upper layer with the correct slopes and ensure that these slopes and trays coincide with the existing floor and with the existing trays.
The following aspects are important to the customer: