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TRIDENT DHARAMSHALA

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The narrow pucca road leading to the property.

Fresh water rivulets running just a few metres away. The Dhauladhar range stooping to meet this river. The river, once mighty, now meandered through the sand and dreamt of the sea. The mountain spoke to her with the voice of the clouds —

“Let me help you roar again.”

Keeping the natural surroundings in mind, the trees were felled to make way for the apartments. Nevertheless, memories of a lost terrain often remain.

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-The road to the property.

-Timber from logs ,to be used.

-The surrounding view from the property

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Table Formwork

Using Table Formwork at Site

Repetitive nature of the work makes it easier to plan construction activities. Fast construction for large floor layouts. Fully assembled units can be manoeuvred quickly into place. Using appropriate quality control, high-quality surface finishes can be achieved. Reduced long-term workforce requirement on site. The need for infill areas and decking joints is minimised. Individual components of the formwork system can be precisely adjusted.

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The fauna at the entrance

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