Your muddy Site Might Put Others Off - But We're Like Pigs In _ _ _ _!
You know the problem you have, and so do I.Scaffolders don't like muddy boots, they don't like working in the middle of a field or the edge of a motorway. They gripe about the amount of adaptions your steel-fixers and shuttering chippies need - and the speed in which they need them.
That's why I've created a dedicated team capable of working on remote sites on temporary works structures with over 50 temporary structures successfully under our belt. My specialist team has a proven, established track record in the Civil Engineering sector for all the leading players.
I have the knowledge to keep your structure on programme whilst maintaining a safe place of work as required by the ****Management Regulations****. I have a track of working with your temporary works engineers and your materials-only suppliers.
If you have a banking arrangement with one of the big material suppliers, no problem. I’m used to liaising with them to sort out load lists including Primary’s and Secondary’s Ali-beams. After all, it’s no use your supplier delivering all the U-heads before the base jacks have turned up! Believe me it happens!
Kwikstage, Cuplock, GASS, Alshor or Titan Ishebeck?
I’ve worked with all the above and several other proprietary systems, and I believe I posses the understanding to give accurate forecasts of time and costs.
When you’re considering general access for steel fixing, shuttering and concrete finishing, I will always try to provide a system scaffolding
My scaffolders are familiar with site conditions that civil projects work under, and have a range of 4-wheel drive all terrain vehicles to deliver my operatives to the remotest of workplaces.
If you want me to have a look at any of your Civil Engineering Access/Support requirements, don’t hesitate to give me a shout. I can usually get to you in a day or so.
Best Wishes
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Ian McMahon
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