NRMM Emissions Testing

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Mace have continued their work with Kings College London (KCL), attempting to tackle emissions and air quality issues within the UK. Having previously worked with KCL at the Television Centre site, Mace have progressed their work at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Development.

Mace arranged for KCL to attend site and test Non Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) emissions to see whether factory stated figures for emissions were consistent with those observed on site. KCL tested their diagnostic equipment on site and established that plant manufacturers all use different ports to test engine emissions and thus only a few items of plant could be tested on site.

KCL commented that they found working with Mace, attending site and discussing logical solutions to the problem encountered a valuable lesson. This has allowed KCL to feedback to a larger study piece that a universal port adaptor needs to be developed to obtain the required data and further scientific knowledge.

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