We are always working to share ideas and improvement with our friends and customers. Following a recent lecture, given by our MD Andy Fewtrell, to Atkins Directors, it seems our ideas are spreading further. The following is an excerpt from the Atkins Publication the Lean Informer.
We are always interested in working in partnerships to improve outcomes, call us 01270 589615
News from inside Up and Under. There will be some inspection stuff, also rope access and confined spaces. You will also see bridges, buildings and culverts, but expect a few off the wall and wacky things from the company that can mix professionalism with FUN!
Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts
Friday, 28 June 2013
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
More Innovation - Remote Inspection of Culverts
Although we are convinced, based on 26 years of experience, that a close quarter inspection by an experienced engineer is the best way to determine the condition of a structure. There are, however, times when this is either not safe or is impractical.
Our latest innovation gets around the problem often suffered when using CCTV; that being that conventional crawlers don't deal with invert obstructions or deep water very well.
Does this look like it might help?
Our latest innovation gets around the problem often suffered when using CCTV; that being that conventional crawlers don't deal with invert obstructions or deep water very well.
Does this look like it might help?
Want to know more? Call us 01270 589615
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Friday, 2 November 2012
Highways Agency Area 10 - Reflections on 5 years of good stuff
This weekend will see the end of AOne+'s stewardship of Highways Agency Area 10. During this time we have had the pleasure of working with a great team based in Warrington.
We have looked back over the past five years of helping to manage this vitally important component in the country’s infrastructure and have come up with a few highlights. Our contribution to keeping the Trunk Roads of the North West in good order have included:
None of this could have been achieved without the spirit of cooperation between ourselves and the AOne+ team. We would like to thank them all for embracing our ‘get it done’ approach.
It remains only to say thank you to all of our team members who have contributed so much over the past five years to the success of this project and to wish all those moving on to the next contract from AOne+ all the best for the future.
Our skill, enthusiasm and experience is available to all Highways Area Trunk Road managers. Contact us 01270 589615 ask for Miles.
We have looked back over the past five years of helping to manage this vitally important component in the country’s infrastructure and have come up with a few highlights. Our contribution to keeping the Trunk Roads of the North West in good order have included:
- More than 2,500 General Bridge Inspections
- Over 1,500 Principal Inspections
- Inputting over 4,500 inspection reports into SMIS
- Checking and updating inventories of ~50 Pre-opening and end of defect liability inspections
- Assessing 215 structures for susceptibility to scour
- Carrying out more than 350 inspections following heavy rainfall/flood events
- Undertaking numerous special and monitoring inspections
- Monitoring the piers, half-joints and internal sections of Bidston Viaduct on a quarterly basis prior to completion of the strengthening works between 2007 -2010
- Assessing thousands of structures to determine their resilience against terrorism
- Monitoring bearings on Thelwall Viaduct and other structures
- Installing (pier location ) reference labelling to help the emergency services
- Helping to maintain the highway lighting
- Installing security measures to reduce the threat of vandalism and terrorism
- Removing graffiti, clearing trash screens, plus clearing and greasing flap valves
- Cleaning and greasing bearings on rail structures
- Determining traffic management, access and rail access requirements plus liaising with specialist suppliers
- In the past year alone, cleaning and removing ~10 tonnes of pigeon droppings from structures, plus installing kilometres of pigeon spikes
- Maintaining and checking AOne+ work at height safety equipment (harnesses and lanyards)
- Solving access problems involving rope access and confined spaces working, work over and alongside deep water, the use of boats and pontoons and reacting to the joys of the british weather.
None of this could have been achieved without the spirit of cooperation between ourselves and the AOne+ team. We would like to thank them all for embracing our ‘get it done’ approach.
It remains only to say thank you to all of our team members who have contributed so much over the past five years to the success of this project and to wish all those moving on to the next contract from AOne+ all the best for the future.
Our skill, enthusiasm and experience is available to all Highways Area Trunk Road managers. Contact us 01270 589615 ask for Miles.
Chester Forum - Innovating Tomorrow's Entrepreneurs
Andy sharing some ideas on the subject of innovation from the SME standpoint
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Latest Project News - Tunnels with Towers
We recently completed the inspection of the ventilation towers to the Tyne Tunnel. Conventional rope access was preceeded by the application of centuries old technology to get ropes up and over the rim of the the ventilation towers, the highest being over 40m high.
The inspection, carried out by our engineers, was completed in accordance with Highways Agency Standard BD63/07.
Best off all the tunnel remained open to traffic throughout these works.
Inspections, testing or investigations our award winning team will find a solution that works for you, contact us 01270 589615
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The methods used ensured that we we were able to access all areas of towers with no need for installation of any fixings/anchors.
Best off all the tunnel remained open to traffic throughout these works.
Inspections, testing or investigations our award winning team will find a solution that works for you, contact us 01270 589615
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
CPD Feedback
The first CPD event of Andy's 2012/13 tour happened last night and it looks like it got off to a great start. One person said " This is my first ICE event, I was absolutely blown away by your talk, excellent!" This made the drive down and back through torrential downpours worthwhile. There are further events in November and January at various locations around the UK.
If you want more information or to book a CPD presentation see this link for details.
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