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Civil

Civil Works

Civil works at a fuel station provide the structural foundation and environmental containment systems required for safe operation. For 2025, these works must increasingly account for climate resilience, strict zoning regulations, and future-proofing for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.

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Site Preparation and Earthworks

Structural Foundations and Concrete Works

Drainage and Environmental Containment

Infrastructure and Finishing

Civil work details:

01. Site Preparation and Earthworks

  • Site Clearance: Clearing the land of vegetation, debris, and existing structures to prepare for a level construction surface.
  • Bulk Excavation: Excavating deep pits for underground storage tanks (USTs) and trenches for fuel, electrical, and drainage pipelines.
  • Subgrade Stabilization: Compacting the soil and using select fill materials to create a stable base that prevents the site from sinking or shifting under heavy traffic.

02. Structural Foundations and Concrete Works

  • Tank Cradles and Slabs: Constructing reinforced concrete “cradles” or slabs at the base of excavation pits to securely anchor fuel tanks.
  • Canopy Foundations: Casting deep concrete footings and anchor bolts to support the structural steel columns of the forecourt canopy.
  • Forecourt Pavement: Laying heavy-duty concrete slabs (aprons) in dispensing areas, often reinforced to withstand the high shear forces of turning vehicles.
  • Building Construction: Erecting the masonry or steel-framed convenience store, including all structural walls, roofing, and interior partitioning.

03. Drainage and Environmental Containment 

  • Oil-Water Separators (OWS): Installing specialized underground interceptor tanks that treat runoff water to remove oil and fuel contaminants before it enters public sewers.
  • Forecourt Drainage Channels: Installing monolithic, heavy-load-rated (Class F900) drainage gratings to capture spills and rainwater across the station.
  • Containment Sumps: Fitting concrete or fiberglass sumps around tank manholes and dispensers to provide secondary containment for potential leaks.

04. Infrastructure and Finishing 

  • Access Roads: Constructing acceleration and deceleration lanes, as well as entrances and exits designed for safe vehicle maneuvering.
  • Raised Curbs and Walkways: Installing concrete curbs (typically at least 100mm–120mm high) to define traffic lanes and protect pedestrian sidewalks.
  • Signage Pylons: Building reinforced concrete bases for large advertising pylons that display fuel prices and branding.
  • Landscaping: Preparing green spaces, which many 2025 regulations require to cover at least 10% of the station’s total plot area.
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