
CIVIL ENGINEERING
And Groundworks
Bardic Construction brings years of on-site experience to complex industrial civil engineering. We’ve managed a wide range of projects where the infrastructure is the literal backbone of the business, so we know exactly how much is riding on the technical quality of the build.
Groundworks and Drainage
A project is only as good as what’s happening below the surface. We handle the heavy lifting of industrial site preparation:
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Drainage and Utilities: We install everything from parallel PVC networks to high-capacity twinwall piping, ensuring your site water management is handled properly from day one.
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Tank Installations: We manage the full setup of large-scale assets, including underground storage and septic systems, ensuring they’re perfectly levelled and secured with professional concrete surrounds.
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Safe Excavation: On live, busy sites, we don’t take risks. We use professional trench shoring and modular boxes to protect both our team and your existing underground services during deep utility works.
Precision Concrete and Reinforcement
Industrial floors and bases need to put up with serious punishment. We deliver high-spec concrete work built for heavy-duty use:
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Structural Reinforcement: We use intricate steel rebar cages and dense mesh grids to ensure machinery bases and floor slabs can handle the weight they’re designed for.
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Custom Formwork: Whether it’s timber or modular shuttering, we’re used to building bespoke plinths and recessed utility points within existing factory footprints.
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Durable Finishing: Using vibrating screeds and precision levelling, we make sure the final finish is flat, durable, and up to the standards of a modern industrial environment.
We understand the pressure of keeping a facility running while work is ongoing. Our team is used to working alongside shift managers and engineers to make sure the project moves forward without getting in the way of your production targets. From the first dig to the final pour, we keep things moving with clear communication and technical common sense.










