The St Michel Cave, which is approximately 100 years old, underwent a series of engineering rehabilitation works to restore its structural integrity and enhance its aesthetics. These works involved several key processes, including sand blasting, MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) work, void filling with white mortar, and tiling.
Overall, the engineering rehabilitation works performed on the St Michel Cave aimed to ensure its longevity, structural stability, and aesthetic appeal. By employing techniques such as sand blasting, MEP work, void filling with white mortar, and tiling, the cave was transformed into a safe, functional, and visually appealing space for visitors to enjoy.