An RC frame is the structural skeleton of a building. It is formed from reinforced concrete columns, walls, cores and suspended slabs that support and stabilise the structure. EE Structures plans and delivers these frames safely, accurately and on programme. We coordinate excavation, foundations, vertical elements, stair and lift cores, decks and soffits, integrating with piling, crane operations and temporary works. Our supervisors hold recognised UK construction qualifications including CSCS, SSSTS, SMSTS and NVQ Construction Site Management, which allows us to maintain tight control over quality, tolerances and health and safety on every pour.
Our scope includes groundworks and reduced-level dig, foundations and pile caps, drainage and below-ground services, retaining walls and substructure concrete, reinforced concrete columns, walls and cores, stair and lift cores, suspended slabs and decks, fair-faced and exposed concrete finishes, and external works and Section 278 works. By placing this entire package with one accountable team, our clients simplify coordination, protect the programme and reduce commercial risk.
Health and safety are our highest priority. We actively engage with all HSE requirements and aim to go beyond minimum compliance. Our senior team enforces strict protocols for manual handling, working at height, and lifting operations, supported by an alcohol-free and drug-free approach on site. Each frame is managed by qualified supervisors and managers, ensuring every phase is delivered responsibly and in line with UK regulations and best practice.
We plan resourcing, crane time, pour sequencing and logistics from the outset to keep the frame moving. This allows us to hand over each level when expected and coordinate smoothly with follow-on trades. From substructure to fair-faced concrete, we work to the agreed tolerance and finish, record quality at every stage and provide complete documentation at handover. We recognise our responsibility to the communities we work in and continually seek ways to minimise waste and environmental impact.