Photo’s showcasing the final and the largest phase of the major roof restoration at the Nave at Chichester Cathedral. The roofs have been leaking for many years, but the new roof will provide better protection from coastal weather and
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Buildings usually require external refurbishment at one point or another and, in order to allow this to happen, expert scaffolding contractors are often called in at the start of the project to provide the access needed.
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Crowborough and East Grinstead Stations are part of the UK Southern Rail Region, and both recently underwent multi-million pound Network Rail upgrades to improve accessibility routes to and between platforms.
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Iconic landmarks and historic buildings all require some level of repair at some point in their lives. But, when this important renovation work means the need for them to be covered in large amounts of scaffolding and sheeting,
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Kemsley Mill has an annual production capacity of around 800,000 tonnes and is the second biggest recovered fiber-based paper operation in Europe. DS Smith invested over £100m to purchase and rebuild PM6 to
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As part of Connect Plus’s ongoing maintenance & inspection of all assets on the M25, Alltask were engaged to provide access to a series of high-level inspection hatches. As the scheme evolved, our client requested some
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CITB is the Industry Training Board and a partner in the Sector Skills Council for the construction industry in England, Scotland, and Wales. CITB National Construction College is the largest construction college in
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Chichester Cathedral is undergoing a huge four-year restoration project to repair the ancient building's roof. The cathedral website has revealed urgent repairs are needed to safeguard the structure as the roof covering is no longer
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As part of the Houses of Parliament ongoing restoration works, we were contracted to carry out an extensive scaffold access package to the inside of Westminster Hall, incorporating the external roof lantern.
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