Good quality inspection as part of a structure maintenance strategy is vital. It allows the structure owner or manager to intervene to prevent significant costs or failures occuring.
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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!
Friday, 7 December 2012
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
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Charity Cycle Collection
The Up and Under Group are committed to being a positive force in our community and our latest venture is a hood up with Recycle Cycles in Crewe, a community venture which does what is says on th tin, recycles unwanted bikes and makes them available through its outlet at 1 Coronation Crescent.
Earlier in the year we did a bike collection of staff and friends and in December we will be carrying out collections in the Wychwood area of the town.
Earlier in the year we did a bike collection of staff and friends and in December we will be carrying out collections in the Wychwood area of the town.
Dave, the driving force behind Recycle Cycles, is focussed on helping youngsters achieve more through this venture. He supports youngsters excluded from school by giving them experience working in the shop and learning bike mechanics, he also runs a popular club for local youngsters, getting them on their bikes safely.
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| Dave takes liberties with Andy's Torch |
If you have a bike you want to donate, whatever its age or condition, either bring it to one of our collections or drop it in at our office. Alternatively we are sure Dave would welcome you dropping by the shop, either to donate or buy - he carries a range of day to day essentials such as tyres and tubes.
Friday, 30 November 2012
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Recent Projects - Keeping Coffee Safe
After a few weeks of bridges, we have a building for you today.
A recent problem which faced not only the Up and Under specialist access team, but also the customers of a well know coffee shop chain was the spalling of concrete from a building in Reading, Berkshire (not what you want landing in your cappuccino).
The temporary solution (until funds could be allocated to carry out a full concrete repair) was to protect the face using a fine mesh safety netting to protect the building. Of course the coffee shop did not wish to close and the owner didn’t want to cover the building with expensive scaffolding.
Up and Under (Specialist Contracts) provide many building maintenance solutions and dont miss our new web site www.pigeonpoo.co.uk
A recent problem which faced not only the Up and Under specialist access team, but also the customers of a well know coffee shop chain was the spalling of concrete from a building in Reading, Berkshire (not what you want landing in your cappuccino).
The temporary solution (until funds could be allocated to carry out a full concrete repair) was to protect the face using a fine mesh safety netting to protect the building. Of course the coffee shop did not wish to close and the owner didn’t want to cover the building with expensive scaffolding.
The solution was the use of rope access techniques although, as you can see, Andy had someone looking over his shoulder most of the time.
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| Look out Andy, you have an admirer |
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Monday, 26 November 2012
Safety Update - Flooding Hazards
With much of the country affected by flooding, and up to a month's rain forecast for the NE of England today, we thought it would be appripriate to pass on some advice on the some of the safety issues related to flooding and flood water.
"Floodwater is dangerous:
"Floodwater is dangerous:
- Six inches of fast flowing water can knock you over.
- Two feet of water will float your car.
- Flooding can cause manhole covers to come off, leaving hidden dangers.
- Don’t walk or drive through flood water.
- Don’t let children play in flood water.
- Don’t walk on sea defences or riverbanks.
- When water levels are high be aware that bridges may be dangerous to walk or drive over.
- Culverts are dangerous when flooded.
- Look out for other hazards such as fallen power lines and trees.
- Wash your hands thoroughly if you touch floodwater as it may be contaminated"
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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