JOINERY SEGMENT

image
image
image
Our Joinery Expertise

At W.R.S, we take pride in our attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship when it comes to joinery. Our skilled joiners use traditional techniques and modern machinery to create bespoke joinery solutions that meet the unique needs of each project.

Expertise:
  • Design and fabrication of custom joinery pieces, including doors, windows, staircases, and cabinetry etc.
  • High-quality woodwork and carpentry services for both residential and commercial projects.
  • Expertise in traditional and modern joinery techniques, including mortise and tenon, dovetail, and Dado joints.
  • Ability to work with a wide range of materials, including solid wood, engineered wood products, and metal.
  • Specialized knowledge of sustainable forestry practices and eco-friendly materials.
Benefits of Our Joinery Services:
  • Unique, one-of-a-kind designs that reflect your personal style and vision.
  • High-quality craftsmanship that will last for generations.
  • Attention to detail and precision in every joint and cut.
Why Choose Us:

At W.R.S, we're passionate about joinery and dedicated to delivering exceptional results. Our team of experienced joiners has the skills and expertise to bring your vision to life, from concept to completion. We're proud of our reputation for quality, reliability, and attention to detail, and we're committed to providing the highest level of customer service.

METAL SEGMENT

Metal works refers to the process of shaping and fabricating metal into various forms and structures using various techniques and tools. It involves the manipulation of metals, such as iron, steel, copper, aluminum, and other alloys, to create a wide range of products, from decorative items to functional components.

image
image
image
Types of Metal Works
  • Forging: A process that involves shaping hot metal into a desired form using heat, pressure, and hammering.
  • Casting: A process that involves pouring molten metal into a mold to create a specific shape.
  • Welding: A process that joins two metal pieces together by melting and fusing them.
  • Machining: A process that uses machine tools to remove excess metal and shape it into a desired form.
  • Fabrication: A process that involves cutting, bending, and assembling metal parts to create a complete product.
Applications of Metal Works
  • Industrial equipment: A process that involves shaping hot metal into a desired form using heat, pressure, and hammering.
  • Architecture: A process that involves pouring molten metal into a mold to create a specific shape.
  • Aerospace: A process that joins two metal pieces together by melting and fusing them.
  • Automotive: A process that uses machine tools to remove excess metal and shape it into a desired form.
  • Consumer goods: A process that involves cutting, bending, and assembling metal parts to create a complete product.
Techniques Used in Metal Works
  • Soldering: Joining two metal parts together using a filler material with a lower melting point than the base metals.
  • Brazing: Joining two metal parts together using a filler material with a higher melting point than the base metals.
  • Riveting: Joining two metal parts together using rivets.
  • Welding: Joining two metal parts together using high-temperature heat and pressure.
  • Cutting: Removing excess metal using saws, drills, or laser cutters.
Tools Used in Metal Works
  • Hammers: Used for shaping and forming hot metal.
  • Drills: Used for making holes in metal.
  • Cutting tools: Used for cutting metal into desired shapes.
  • Grinders: Used for smoothing and finishing metal surfaces.
  • Welding equipment: Used for joining metal parts together.

INTERIOR FIT OUT

image
image
image
Types of Interior
  • Drywall: Hanging and finishing drywall to create smooth walls and ceilings.
  • Flooring: Installing flooring materials such as hardwood, tile, carpet, or laminate.
  • Ceiling systems: Installing drop ceilings, suspended ceilings, or raised floors.
  • Windows and doors: Installing new windows and doors, including framing and finishing the openings.
  • Doors: Installing interior doors, including hardware and finishing the door frames.
  • Finish carpentry: Installing baseboards, trim, molding, and other decorative elements.
  • Electrical: Installing electrical outlets, lighting fixtures, and other electrical components.
  • Plumbing: Installing plumbing fixtures such as sinks, toilets, showers, and bathtubs.
  • HVAC: Installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
  • Specialty systems: Installing specialized systems such as fire suppression, security, and telecommunications systems.
  • Finishing materials: Installing finishes such as paint, drywall compound, and joint compound to complete the interior surfaces.
  • Acoustical ceilings: Installing sound-absorbing materials to reduce noise levels.
Stages:
  • Pre-construction: A process that involves shaping hot metal into a desired form using heat, pressure, and hammering.
  • Demolition: Removing existing structures and materials.
  • Rough-in: Installing major components such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems.
  • Finish work: Installing finishes such as flooring, walls, and ceilings.
  • Final touches: Installing fixtures, hardware, and decorative elements.

CIVIL SEGMENT

image
image
image
Types of Civil Segment
  • Construction of new retail store: This project involves the construction of a new retail store, including the foundation, walls, roofing, flooring, and any necessary electrical and plumbing work.
  • Fit out of retail space: This project involves preparing an existing retail space for occupancy, including installing shelving, display fixtures, and other necessary equipment.
  • Retail renovations: This project involves upgrading or modifying an existing retail store to improve its appearance, functionality, or efficiency.
  • Landscape and hardscape work: This project involves improving the outdoor appearance of a retail store, including landscaping, paving, and installing outdoor furniture and fixtures.
  • Parking lot and driveway improvements: This project involves upgrading the parking lot and driveway of a retail store to improve safety and accessibility.
  • Signage installation: This project involves installing signs and graphics to promote the retail store's brand and products.
  • Store front renovation: This project involves upgrading the exterior appearance of a retail store, including the installation of new windows, doors, and facades.
  • Interior design and build-out: This project involves designing and constructing the interior of a retail store, including selecting fixtures, finishes, and equipment.
  • Electrical and plumbing work: This project involves installing or upgrading electrical and plumbing systems in a retail store to ensure safe and efficient operations.
  • Fire suppression system installation: This project involves installing a fire suppression system in a retail store to ensure compliance with safety regulations.

MEP SEGMENT

MEP stands for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing. In the context of construction and building design, MEP refers to the systems and infrastructure that provide the necessary services to a building or facility

image
image
image
Mechanical (M)
  • HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning): designing and installing systems for temperature control, air circulation, and humidity management.
  • Plumbing: designing and installing pipes, fixtures, and appliances for water supply, drainage, and sewage disposal.
  • Piping systems: designing and installing piping systems for steam, gas, or chemical distribution.
  • Fire protection systems: designing and installing fire suppression systems, sprinkler systems, and alarm systems.
Electrical (E)
  • Electrical distribution: designing and installing electrical power distribution systems, including generators, transformers, switchgear, and circuit breaker panels.
  • Lighting: designing and installing lighting fixtures, including LED lighting, fluorescent lighting, and halogen lighting.
  • Power outlets and receptacles: designing and installing electrical outlets and receptacles for powering devices.
  • Communication systems: designing and installing phone, data, and network cabling.
Plumbing (P)
  • Water supply systems: designing and installing pipes and fixtures for potable water distribution.
  • Drainage systems: designing and installing pipes for wastewater removal.
  • Gas systems: designing and installing pipes for natural gas or propane distribution.
  • Sanitary fixtures: designing and installing toilets, sinks, showers, and other plumbing fixtures.
TOP