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Galvanised Corrosion Cleaning Product

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesConserve of resources Consultation Specialist input

This contractor work with a specialist supplier to developed a solution that removed the white corrosion from the galvanised MEP first fix. The solution was to use a rock salt de-icer, rather than an ice melt chemical de-icer. This de-icer was used to de-ice the buffalo board to the southern gantry. The contractor and specialist contractor then undertook trials to…


Dissolvable Paper Towels

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesDefined plan to protect and enhance the natural environment Water saving measures

On site, there had been a problem with paper hand towels being flushed down the toilets. To avoid this problem from recurring, the site team decided to explore alternatives to traditional paper towels, they needed something that would not cause the same issues as they were having with the traditional paper towels commonly used on site. The site team did…


Augmented Reality Helmets

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesModern methods of construction

An augmented reality helmet and associated software have been used by this contractor to view future and existing services in real time buildings. The augmented reality helmet helps to detect clashes and real onsite issues before they become an issue, this is great for the industry as a lot of clashes can be seen on models but some are still…


Semi-Automated Robot Drilling

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesModern methods of construction

A semi-automated robot has been used to drill fixing holes on site. This initiative reduced the exposure to silica dust, eliminates potential HAVS, eliminates the need for work at height with power tools and improved accuracy and efficiency with more than 300 holes cut per day currently being achieved. This industry leading investment is being used as a pilot project…


Premcrete Void Former

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesCarbon reduction

A void former was required on this project under the concrete slab to prevent clay heave. Traditional void formers are made of polystyrene that are bulky and harmful to the environment. Therefore this contractor used the Premcrete Voidtek system which comes to site flatpacked and then raised on site, which gives an 87% reduction in deliveries, reducing carbon footprint and…


Fliegl Trailer using Pushout Technology

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesCarbon reduction Conserve of resources Modern methods of construction

The transportation and delivery of asphalt is largely unknown and unquantified in terms of controlling quality. The processes involved in conventional tipper technology also bring increased costs, health and safety risks and carbon emissions. This contractor sought to improve this through the introduction of the Fliegl Trailer using Pushout Technology on this project. The unique horizontal pushout design mixes the…


Machine Dolly to Carry Steel Equipment

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesConserve of resources Modern methods of construction

A robotic machine was used to carry steel from location to location to be used on site. This was controlled by an operative through a controlled carrying of steel beams from the delivery wagon to the point of installation. This machine will prevent the steel workers or any appropriate trades that may use it from heavy lifting and minimises the…


Robotic Gridline Machine

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesConserve of resources Modern methods of construction

This contractor used a robotic gridline machine to draw out the gridlines on site. This robot connects to a GPS controller and when placed with the spray fitted in the machine will work away drawing out gridlines and giving the offset numbers also. The use of this robot meant that they did not have to wait for engineers to come…


Bamboo Safety Gloves

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesControls Positive reinforcement for good safety practices

This contractor has introduced sustainable safety gloves made from a bamboo based yarn. The gloves contain 45% bamboo viscose fabric from renewable raw materials and natural bamboo fibres. The production process for these gloves is C02 neutral and solvent free, with a short supply chain. It has been designed with extra abrasion resistance in high-wear areas, extending the product lifespan….


PaperStone Countertops

Published 3 June 2024 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesCarbon reduction Circular economy Conserve of resources Lower embodied carbon content materials

PaperStone is a UK based material made of post-consumer recycled paper laminated with a petrofree resin. The material is rainforest alliance certified and has low embodied carbon value of just 28 kgCO2e per m2 compared to the 94 kgCO2e per m2 of Corian – the typical alternative to work surfaces. This represents a 70% reduction in embodied carbon and is…


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