In today’s construction environment, delivering large-scale projects efficiently is no longer just about speed, it’s about coordination. As developments grow more complex and timelines tighten, the traditional separation of trades is increasingly exposing...
In 2026, the expectations for a high-performance FRP (Form, Reo, and Pour) contractor have evolved far beyond simply completing projects quickly. Today, the role of an FRP contractor extends to a broader focus on engineering...
In large-scale construction, progress is rarely defined by a single trade. It is defined by how well multiple disciplines move together. Nowhere is this more evident than in the structural package — particularly within the FRP cycle: form, reo and...
In today’s construction environment, delivering a successful structural package is no longer just about speed or scale. It is about coordination, clarity, and control. As projects become taller, tighter, and more programme-driven, the way structural works are planned...
In large-scale construction, few stages carry as much risk as the structural phase. When FRP — form, reo, and pour — is treated as separate trades, the structural package often begins to fracture long before the first concrete is placed. Delays don’t usually...