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Concrete Works
Concrete is a fundamental material in civil engineering.
It is used to create the foundations and structural elements of buildings, bridges, roads and many other types of infrastructure. The use of concrete allows for the creation of durable, long-lasting structures that can withstand heavy loads. Additionally, concrete is a versatile material, allowing for a wide range of finishes and forms, which results in an aesthetic appeal.
However, the design and construction of concrete structures require a high level of technical expertise and attention to detail. Thats where we are responsible for ensuring that concrete works are done correctly, by following the design specifications, selecting the appropriate mix of ingredients, and supervising the construction process.
Our team also plays a key role in ensuring the longevity and durability of concrete structures by monitoring the condition of concrete over time and repairing or reinforcing as necessary.

Inspiration, innovation, and opportunities.
Inspiration for us at Tidal comes from many sources, such as a desire to improve the built environment, solve complex problems, and make a positive impact on society. It also comes from passion for innovation and the use of technology to create new and more efficient infrastructure.
We are committed to designing and building infrastructure that is environmentally friendly, economically viable and socially responsible.
We work in teams, committed to delivering high-quality, safe and efficient projects, by utilizing diverse perspectives, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuously improving our skills.
Our Team
As a leading college in Paris, we look to engage with our student beyond the conventional design and development school relationship, becoming a partner to the people.

Gilbert Hughes
Proffessor
Gilbert Hughes joined Hub Constructon in 1955 as an estimator/project manager, after previously working months as a laborer.

Erik Genie
Proffessor
Gilbert Hughes joined Hub Constructon in 1955 as an estimator/project manager, after previously working months as a laborer.

Mary Hughes
Proffessor
Gilbert Hughes joined Hub Constructon in 1955 as an estimator/project manager, after previously working months as a laborer.