Airstrip Construction

• Earthworks • Drainage works • Dust suppression • QAQC

Our Team in Action

Earthworks

Earthworks involve the excavation, movement, and compaction of soil, rock, and other materials to prepare a site for construction, mining, or landscaping. This process includes cutting and filling to create stable foundations, roadways, and embankments. Proper planning and execution of earthworks are critical to ensuring site stability, preventing erosion, and optimizing land use.

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Drainage Works

Drainage works focus on managing water flow to prevent flooding, erosion, and waterlogging. These systems include open channels, culverts, stormwater drains, and retention ponds designed to control surface and subsurface water movement. Effective drainage planning helps protect infrastructure, maintain soil integrity, and enhance environmental sustainability by minimizing water accumulation in unwanted areas.

Dust Supression

Dust suppression is a vital practice in construction, mining, and industrial operations to control airborne dust particles that pose health risks and reduce visibility. Techniques such as water spraying, chemical dust suppressants, and vegetation planting help mitigate dust pollution. Proper dust management improves air quality, reduces environmental impact, and ensures compliance with health and safety regulations.

QA/QC

QAQC processes ensure that construction and engineering projects meet required standards and specifications. Quality Assurance (QA) focuses on establishing procedures and best practices to prevent defects, while Quality Control (QC) involves inspections, testing, and corrective actions to verify compliance with project requirements. A strong QAQC framework enhances project efficiency, reduces rework, and ensures durability, safety, and regulatory compliance in all aspects of earthworks, drainage, and dust suppression.

For more info Contact us:

Mr Daniel Greyling: +223 70 26 02 98

Mr Siaka Coulibaly: +223 90 06 72 10

Email: info@group-gforce.com

Address: Cite Tellem Bat. N/29, Bamako, Mali