Civil Work
Hanumant Engineering Works provides expert industrial civil works services, delivering the full range of civil construction and civil maintenance work that industrial clients need. From new equipment foundations and structural civil work to building maintenance and civil upgrades, our civil team brings the technical expertise and practical experience to deliver civil works that support reliable, safe industrial operations.
Every industrial facility stands on the quality of its civil construction. Equipment foundations that crack or settle cause misalignment and premature failure. The civil works that underpin a manufacturing plant, power facility, or infrastructure installation may not be glamorous, but they are absolutely foundational to everything that happens above them.
We work across manufacturing plants, power facilities, infrastructure projects, and commercial industrial premises. Our civil teams are experienced in working in operational industrial environments, where safety, minimal disruption, and coordination with other trades are as important as the quality of the civil work itself.
Our Civil Work Services
Equipment Foundations and Plinths
Industrial equipment — from large rotating machinery to static process vessels and structural supports — requires properly designed and constructed foundations. Equipment foundations must be designed to handle the static and dynamic loads of the equipment, prevent differential settlement, and resist the operational environment (temperature, chemical exposure, vibration) that the equipment imposes.
Our civil team has experience constructing a wide range of industrial equipment foundations, working from structural drawings and foundation design specifications. We carry out excavation, formwork, reinforcement placement, concrete pouring, and finishing to the required tolerances. Where precise equipment alignment is critical, we work closely with the mechanical installation team to ensure that foundation surfaces and anchor bolt positions meet the required accuracy.
RCC Structural Work
Reinforced concrete construction is a fundamental part of industrial facility development. We carry out RCC structural work for industrial buildings, process structures, support frames, overhead platforms, and ancillary civil structures. Our civil workforce is experienced in formwork construction, steel reinforcement fixing, concrete placement, and the finishing and curing of concrete to achieve the specified strength and durability.
Quality in RCC construction comes from attention to detail at every stage — accurate formwork, correct cover to reinforcement, proper concrete mix, controlled placement and compaction, and adequate curing. Our civil supervisors monitor each of these factors throughout the construction process to ensure that the finished concrete structure meets the design requirements.
Industrial Flooring
Industrial floors are subjected to demanding conditions — heavy loads, forklift traffic, chemical spills, thermal cycling, and abrasion from materials and processes. Standard concrete floors are often not adequate for these conditions without appropriate finishing and protection. We provide industrial flooring services including power-floated concrete floors, epoxy and chemical-resistant floor coatings, anti-slip surface treatments, and floor repair and resurfacing.
The choice of floor system depends on the specific requirements of the area — the loads it must carry, the chemicals it may be exposed to, the slip resistance required, and the hygiene standards that apply. We advise clients on the most appropriate flooring solution for each area of their facility and carry out the installation to the required standard.
Drainage and Underground Civil Works
Effective drainage is essential in industrial facilities to manage rainwater, process water, cooling water, and other liquid waste streams. We design and construct industrial drainage systems including surface drainage channels, underground pipework, inspection chambers, sumps, and interceptors. Proper drainage prevents flooding, reduces corrosion, maintains hygiene, and supports environmental compliance.
We also carry out underground civil works for other services, including duct banks for electrical cables, pipe trenching, and the construction of underground structures. Our teams are equipped to carry out excavation, bedding, pipe laying, and reinstatement, working safely around other underground services.
Brick Masonry and Plastering
Industrial buildings require brick masonry work for walls, partitions, equipment enclosures, and boundary structures. We carry out brick and block laying work for new construction and modifications, using appropriate mortar mixes and construction techniques for each application. We also provide plastering and rendering services for internal and external walls, providing durable, well-finished surfaces that are ready for painting or other surface treatment.
Building and Structural Maintenance
Industrial buildings and structures require ongoing maintenance to remain safe, functional, and in good condition. We provide a comprehensive civil maintenance service covering concrete repair, crack injection, floor patching and resurfacing, roof inspection and repair, drainage maintenance, wall and ceiling repair, painting, and general building upkeep. Addressing civil defects early prevents minor issues from developing into major structural problems.
Civil Modifications and Upgrades
As industries evolve, facilities often need to be modified or upgraded to accommodate new equipment, processes, or operational requirements. We handle civil modifications including opening and closing walls and floors, constructing new foundations for equipment relocations or additions, and upgrading drainage and floor systems to meet new operational requirements. We plan civil modifications carefully to minimise disruption to ongoing operations and coordinate with other trades to ensure the overall project progresses smoothly.
Our Working Process
At Hanumant Engineering Work, we follow a structured five-step process on every civil project. This ensures that work is planned properly, executed safely, and handed over without loose ends.
Step 1 — Site Visit and Assessment
We begin with a physical visit to your site. Our engineer walks the work area with your team, understands the scope, identifies constraints, and notes anything that will affect how the work is planned or executed. We do not quote from descriptions alone — seeing the site firsthand is non-negotiable for us.
Step 2 — Scope and Method Planning
Based on the site visit, we prepare a detailed Scope of Work document. This covers exactly what work will be carried out, what materials will be used, how the work will be sequenced, and what precautions will be taken to protect your facility and workforce. For complex or sensitive sites, we also prepare a Method Statement and Risk Assessment for your safety team’s review.
Step 3 — Quotation and Approval
We submit a clear, itemised quotation based on the agreed scope. There are no vague line items or hidden charges. Once you review and approve the quotation, we confirm the mobilisation date and align on the site access arrangements.
Step 4 — Execution
Our crew mobilises on the agreed date with the right manpower, tools, and materials. A site supervisor remains present throughout the job — not just at the start. We maintain daily communication with your point of contact, flag any issues immediately, and keep the work area clean and safe at all times.
Step 5 — Handover and Documentation
Once the work is complete, we inspect it jointly with your team. We provide photographic documentation of completed work stages and, where applicable, concrete pour records and material test reports. Only after your sign-off do we consider the job closed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you work inside operational plants, or only on greenfield sites?
We work extensively inside operational industrial facilities. We are experienced in live plant environments and follow your Permit to Work system, safety protocols, and shift schedules. Minimising disruption to your operations is always a priority in our planning.
How long does a typical civil project take?
Project duration depends entirely on the scope of work. A single equipment foundation typically takes 7 to 14 days including curing time. Larger structural or flooring projects may take several weeks. We give you a realistic timeline during the scoping stage and stick to it.
Do you handle both new construction and repair work?
Yes. We handle new civil construction, civil modifications and upgrades, and ongoing civil maintenance and repair work. Many of our clients engage us for both project work and routine maintenance on a continuing basis.
What information do you need to give us a quotation?
The most useful starting point is a site visit. If that is not immediately possible, drawings, photographs, and a written description of the work help us prepare a preliminary estimate. We will always confirm the final scope and price after a physical site visit before work begins.
Are your workers trained for industrial site safety?
Yes. Our workforce is trained in industrial safety practices including working at height, confined space awareness, and hazardous area precautions. We comply with your site’s safety induction requirements and carry all necessary personal protective equipment.
