Safety within roadworks is important to us, it is our lives that are at risk. This video from the Highways Agency shows how ridiculous it is to drive carelessly and too quickly around our workplace.
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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 highway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label highway. Show all posts
Monday, 28 October 2013
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Latest Project - City Centre NO Congestion
When it comes to carrying out detailed inspections it pays to get up close and personal with structures. One of the down sides is often the congestion and inconvenience caused to road users and pedestrians.
So it will come as a relief to the people of Birmingham that Up and Under were able to use clever rope (and wire) tricks to avoid the need for traffic management while carrying out these works.
It is sad that nobody will actually be aware that the works are going on, looks like no tips on this job then.
Need work carrying out with minimal fuss and disruption? Call us 01270 589615
Detailed record keeping is essential |
Measuring the extent of defects |
Need work carrying out with minimal fuss and disruption? Call us 01270 589615
Friday, 12 July 2013
Transportation Consultants Directory Published
This week see the publication of the 2013 Consultants Directory compiled by the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation and we are please to have risen 6 places in the table of 'companies ranked by turnover' to 84th place.
This shows continued support from our existing clients and a growth in new clients which is especially pleasing in the tough trading environment many are reporting.
To the hundreds of individuals and companies that value and trust our services we would like to say thank you. we look forward to working with you, and perhaps a few more, over the next year. However large we become you can be assured of our continued personal attention.
The Directory is an interesting read with a perspective on various aspects of the industry delivered by leading players in the industry.
This shows continued support from our existing clients and a growth in new clients which is especially pleasing in the tough trading environment many are reporting.
To the hundreds of individuals and companies that value and trust our services we would like to say thank you. we look forward to working with you, and perhaps a few more, over the next year. However large we become you can be assured of our continued personal attention.
The Directory is an interesting read with a perspective on various aspects of the industry delivered by leading players in the industry.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Project Report - Great River Ouse Bridge
Out in the dark again, I am sure some of our guys are developing echo location and the ability to hang upside down by their feet ............ actually ;o)
Today's project report is a short one about a pretty large Principal Inspection. It included a delamation (hammer tap) survey and concrete testing of the 7 span Great River Ouse Bridge near King’s Lynn for Atkins.
The testing comprised 8 No. test panels to the soffit and 4 panels to each of two piers. We chose to use an underbridge unit, as the most effective means of gaining access to the soffit above the river and waterlogged spans.
Today's project report is a short one about a pretty large Principal Inspection. It included a delamation (hammer tap) survey and concrete testing of the 7 span Great River Ouse Bridge near King’s Lynn for Atkins.
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Hammer testing all surfaces |
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Latest Project - Waterloo
No, not the battle, the ABBA song, or even the sunset, it's the Bridge we are talking about today. Bridges over the thames hold a special place in our hearts at Up and Under.
The inspection of Battersea Bridge in 1988 was our first and since then we have undertake dozens of projects on 15 of the road crossings on the tidal Thames in the centre of London.
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Correct Bridge....... Check! |
They are all special in their own way, either because of their design or because of a feature of the particular project, but most of us enjoy the time in the spotlight that Tower bridge commands. Anyway, back to today's story:
This job comprised the inspection of the internal parts of the piers. We collected a range of condition and dimensional data in order to prepare a report for our client.
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It is essential everyone knows what they are doing here! |
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Mucky but still smiling |
Internally we needed a carefully devised combination of confined spaces and rope access techniques plus bridge engineering expertise to meet the technical and safety elements of the brief.
This is the type of job where we excel and we will be back in London very soon to examine another landmark.
Rope access or confined spaces, inspection or maintenance contact us 01270 589615
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Latest Project - M5 Motorway Inspections
Being access specialists doesn't mean we always go for the most exciting means of carrying out an inspection.
On the contrary we select the most appropriate means of access, giving the client the best value solution. Recently while conducting a hammer tap and visual surveys of the 4 side spans of 2 I/C bridges on the M5 we emplyed the most appropriate means which was
Oh yes and we needed some
This bridge is interesting in that it has been strengthened using bonded steel plates; these were also included in the inspection.
We chose rope access to undertake the inspection of the soffit above the revetment, while tower scaffolding was selected, for its efficiency, in the areas of the soffit between the bottom of the revetment and the pier. Having a multi skilled team of inspection engineers made this switch between techniques practical and efficient.
The works were completed by Kev, Darren, Rob and Stuart to te satisfaction of all concerned.
For complete solutions, rope access, confined space, conventional or access over water, contact us 01270 589615
On the contrary we select the most appropriate means of access, giving the client the best value solution. Recently while conducting a hammer tap and visual surveys of the 4 side spans of 2 I/C bridges on the M5 we emplyed the most appropriate means which was
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Scaffold Tower |
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Rope Access |
We chose rope access to undertake the inspection of the soffit above the revetment, while tower scaffolding was selected, for its efficiency, in the areas of the soffit between the bottom of the revetment and the pier. Having a multi skilled team of inspection engineers made this switch between techniques practical and efficient.
The works were completed by Kev, Darren, Rob and Stuart to te satisfaction of all concerned.
For complete solutions, rope access, confined space, conventional or access over water, contact us 01270 589615
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Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Project News - Hamble Bridge
Working with Enterprise Mouchel we recently completed the inspection of the Hamble Bridge on the M27, near Southampton. Our team of engineers used industrial rope access techniques to complete a visual inspection and paint inspection in accordance with Highways Agency Standards BD63/07 and BD87/05.
In addition to the above water works we also undertook a diving inspection of the two central piers.
Cooperation is te key to successful completion of this type of project. We have a number of landmark stucture projects either ongoing or in preparation, follow us here or on facebook to keep up with all of the latest news.
Much of the structure had to be accessed using aid climbing techniques. During the works we had a safety boat in attendance.
Cooperation is te key to successful completion of this type of project. We have a number of landmark stucture projects either ongoing or in preparation, follow us here or on facebook to keep up with all of the latest news.
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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.
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Helping Amey Keep Sheffield Running
We recently completed two culvert condition surveys for Amey as part of their Sheffield PFI contract. Up and Under are a long standing supplier to Amey of a range of services including speciailst access inspection investigation and testing services.
This job involved the inspection of two culverts to determine their condition plus gathering data to allow the highway load capacity to be assessed. Inspecting these hidden parts of the transport network is essential to its effective and safe operation.
As you see, it is not an easy place to work, but with the right team, training and equipment we are able to undertake the works safely and professionally.
If you need culverts inspecting or repairing we are happy to discuss your needs. Our services include:
- Inspection
- Training
- Repairs
- Survey
- Dimensional checks
- Intrusive investigation
- Safety escort
- Rescue services
Confined spaces, over water or rope access call 01270 589615
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Bridge repair,
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Confined Space,
Contracting,
highway,
inspection,
investigation,
over water,
Safety,
work at height
Location:
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Bridge Inspection for Mouchel
We recently completed the inspection of two structures for Mouchels. Our engineers completed the inspection using rope access techniques and the use of our award winning pontoon system to gain access to all parts of the structures.
In addition to inspection the job involved a range of concrete testing including:
In addition to inspection the job involved a range of concrete testing including:
- taking samples for chloride ion content analysis,
- cover survey,
- half cell measurements,
- core sampling for compressive and cube strength determination
- carbonation tests.
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abseil,
bridge,
highway,
inspection,
over water,
Safety,
testing,
work at height
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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If you want more information or to book a CPD presentation see this link for details.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Transportation Consultants
Lost amongst all of the Olympics and holidays was the CIHT Consultants Directory where Up and Under found themselves ranked 77th out of 149 consultantants offering transportation related services. Although we were not able to compete with the Atkins, Arups and WSPs (who were ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively) we were well placed against many other well known names in the industry .
We have continued to grow the range of services to both structure owners and other consultancies. We carry a range of qualifications and accreditations specific to transport related asset management.
Whether it is conventional inspections or works requiring specialist access we are always happy to help. Give us a call 01270 589615. We are also interested in export partnership arrangements.
We have continued to grow the range of services to both structure owners and other consultancies. We carry a range of qualifications and accreditations specific to transport related asset management.
Whether it is conventional inspections or works requiring specialist access we are always happy to help. Give us a call 01270 589615. We are also interested in export partnership arrangements.
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asset management,
bridge,
civil engineer,
Confined Space,
export,
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legislation,
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rail,
Safety,
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