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Structural Repair and the application of structural solutions is not simply a matter of repairing what can be seen or diagnosed. In today's environment, consideration needs to be given to OH&S, the environment and the quality of workmanship.

When you engage the services of Remedial Building Services to rectify your structural repair needs, floor resurfacing, fire rating or mining requirements, not only will you be assured of expert advice and the highest quality of work, but you can take solace in the fact that we adhere to the very strict standards covered under independent accreditation practices.

These include:

  • ISO 9001:2000 - Quality Management Systems Assurance
  • ISO 14001:2004 - Environmental management Systems Assurance
  • AS/NZS 4801:200 - Occupational Health and Safety Systems
  • Firas – licenced, trained applicators in the application of fire proofing coatings
  • Certifire – an independent third party certification that our fire rating products comply with current standards.
  • Australian Concrete Repair Association

Some of the companies and corporate bodies we have worked for include:

  • Leighton Construction
  • John Holland
  • Multiplex
  • Macquarie Group
  • RTA
  • Australian Government
  • Woodhead Architects
  • The Buchan Group
  • Allen Jack + Cottier Australia

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