Proposal Wall Crack and Epoxy Floor Damage Rectification
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Building Maintenance, Construction Labor / Trades, General Labor, Concrete Crew
Proposal for Wall Crack and Epoxy Floor Damage Rectification
Break Down Posted On:
February 26, 2026 Closing On:
March 3, 2026
JOB REFERENCE: JB004-26-00954
SummaryCracks have been observed on ground floor walls and structural elements in Basement 01 & 02. Additionally, epoxy floor coating damage, including peeling, blistering, and surface chipping, is evident in both ground and basement levels. Some cracks appear structural in nature, particularly at beam-column junctions and slab corners. Floor damage is prominent in high-traffic areas, with minor substrate cracks and localized concrete spalling.
Rectification is required to restore structural integrity and floor performance.
1. Wall Crack Rectification (Ground Floor)
- Non-Structural Cracks:
Fill cracks with polymer-modified mortar or crack filler. Smooth surface and allow proper curing. - Structural Cracks:
Inject epoxy resin or polyurethane resin for structural bonding and waterproofing. Stitch cracks with steel rods/bars if additional reinforcement is required.
- Remove damaged epoxy coating using grinder or shot blasting.
- Clean and degrease the surface thoroughly.
- Repair concrete substrate:
Fill cracks with epoxy mortar or polymer-modified concrete. Repair localized spalled areas. Ensure surface is level, dry, and free from contaminants. - Apply compatible epoxy primer to ensure proper adhesion.
- Apply epoxy coating in 2–3 recommended layers as per traffic requirements. Ensure proper curing time between layers.
- Apply anti-slip coating if required (parking areas).
- Allow full curing (24–72 hours depending on product) before opening to traffic.
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Global Green View2, International City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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