Specification-grade maintenance for paving, kerbs, retaining walls and surface finishes — across Dubai Municipality interchange landscape, master communities, and master-developer estates.
Hardscape carries the structural-finish responsibility across a public-realm or master-community landscape. Paving condition, kerb-line accuracy, joint integrity and surface-finish appearance are not aesthetic concerns alone — they affect drainage, pedestrian access, pavement loading, and the long-term durability of the underlying construction.
Proscape FM hardscape maintenance is delivered to the original specification, with documented condition reporting and scheduled intervention against pre-agreed thresholds.
Periodic condition reports against the agreed specification, with photographic record where the contract requires it.
Programme document covering inspection cycles, scheduled servicing, and resource allocation across the contract term.
Year-end report tracking specification compliance, replacement events, and recommended programme adjustments for the following year.
Defined response window for storm damage, equipment failure, or other defects during the contract term.
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Dubai Municipality interchange landscape and public-park hardscape carry the highest specification grade in the portfolio. Joint integrity, kerb-line accuracy, and surface durability are evaluated against a documented standard at handover and across the maintenance term.
Streetscape paving, kerbs and decorative concrete carry the master-developer specification. Continuous appearance through high-traffic zones is the maintenance brief.
Hardscape on hospitality estates and high-traffic commercial sites is maintained against frequent-loading wear patterns and high-aesthetic-tolerance finishes.
Joint sand replenishment, joint-filler renewal and surface treatment cycles are programmed to the original installation specification, not to a generic interval.
A 30-minute consultation covers scope, programme and procurement route — no obligation beyond that.