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Site Acquisition Support
A courtyard project starts before the first slab. Lemcon supports operators through site acquisition, helping confirm that a parcel suits the equipment it needs to hold. The team reviews access, ground conditions, and the space available for future growth. Early input reduces the risk of costly changes once construction begins. Lemcon brings build knowledge to the selection stage, so the chosen site matches the technical plan. This support shortens the path from decision to deployment. Operators gain a partner who looks at the ground through the eyes of the crew that builds on it.
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Site Survey and Preparation
Sound construction rests on an accurate survey. Lemcon surveys each courtyard site to map levels, boundaries, and ground conditions before work starts. The crews then clear, grade, and compact the ground to carry the structures planned above. Preparation sets the datum for slabs, walls, and service routes, so every later trade aligns to one reference. Careful groundwork prevents settlement, drainage faults, and rework. Lemcon performs the survey and preparation with its own personnel, keeping quality under direct control. The result is a stable, measured platform ready for concrete, ready for equipment, and ready for years of demanding service.
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Concrete Slabs and Floors
The courtyard floor carries the full weight of the site. Lemcon casts concrete slabs engineered for heavy telecommunication equipment and the vehicles that service it. The crews form, reinforce, and pour to a specified thickness, then finish and cure the surface for durability. Each slab handles load, drainage, and the daily traffic of an active compound. Level floors keep cabinets and shelters stable and aligned. Lemcon builds the slab as the structural heart of the courtyard, tied to the walls and service entrances around it. A strong floor turns an open parcel into a working, secured operations yard.
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Square photo — finished courtyard with concrete slab, perimeter wall, and service entrance.
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Electrical Service Entrances
Power enters the courtyard through a properly built service entrance. Lemcon constructs these entrances to bring grid power safely into the compound. The crews set conduits, mountings, and protection that meet electrical standards and operator needs. Correct entry points support metering, distribution, and grounding across the site. Lemcon plans the service entrance alongside the slab and cabling, so power reaches equipment without later disruption. The work guards against surges, water ingress, and unsafe connections. A sound service entrance gives operators a reliable, code-aligned link between the public supply and the systems that run the site every hour of the day.
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Walls and Gates
Security completes the courtyard. Lemcon builds perimeter walls and gateways that protect equipment from intrusion and weather. The crews construct walls to the height and strength the site demands, then fit gates rated for vehicle and personnel access. Solid boundaries deter theft and control who enters the compound. Lemcon ties the walls and gates into the slab and foundations, forming one continuous, secured premise. The finish suits an industrial site that needs to stand for years. Walls and gates give operators a defined, defensible courtyard where large telecommunication equipment sits safe behind a barrier built by a single accountable team.