The adhesive bonding that was use for the carpet the during the renovation work was a wrong type of glue, causing us to have a hard time removing the stains.
We successfully completed the reinstatement project for our client, ESCO, which is one of the largest reinstatement projects we have handled in terms of area size. The project involved dismantling existing interior elements, structural repairs, and finishing works to restore the space to its original condition. The work began with the removal of interior elements, stripping of carpet adhesive firmly attached to the floor, and thorough site cleaning. Our team also carried out electrical system rectification, closing of previous installation points, and wall surface repairs prior to repainting. The reinstatement process included wall finishing removal and surface patching, dismantling of partitions and built-in elements, electrical panel inspection, ceiling and existing structure repairs, repainting to restore the unit condition, and final cleaning before handover. With efficient coordination and an experienced workforce, the project was completed according to the agreed timeline. The final result delivered a clean, neat, and ready-to-use space.
The adhesive bonding that was use for the carpet the during the renovation work was a wrong type of glue, causing us to have a hard time removing the stains.