Machine-laid floors and plaster: the subcontract sites are hunting for
Machine-laid anhydrite and cement screeds, epoxy floors and machine plastering for sites and developers. The machine does in a day what a hand takes a week.

A specialised subcontract for construction: machine-laid anhydrite and cement screeds, epoxy and polyurethane resin floors and machine plastering of facades and interiors. Material is pumped and spread by machine in perfect level and a fraction of the time of hand work. Scope from large-area screeds for developers and blocks of flats to epoxy floors for garages, workshops and showrooms. Model: large-area jobs priced per square metre as a subcontract for construction firms and developers, plus direct jobs for self-builders. The key is flatness, keeping the schedule and correctly costing hidden expenses. Target: developers and construction firms, self-builders, owners of garages, workshops and showrooms.
Machine-laid floors and plaster are the backbone of modern shell construction โ the machine spreads screed or applies plaster in a fraction of the time of hand work and in perfect level. Developers, construction firms and self-builders hunt for reliable crews who turn up, cover a large area a day and keep the schedule. Quality, reliable subcontractors are scarce, so a good crew is booked months ahead and can pick jobs.
๐๏ธMachine-laid floors and plaster are the backbone of modern construction
Modern shell construction runs on machine-laid screeds and machine plastering, because they are faster and flatter than hand work. Developers and construction firms need them on every project and hunt for reliable subcontractors who turn up on time and keep the schedule โ demand is tied to construction, which runs all the time.



















