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Temporary Reusable Bracing

Published 3 July 2025 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesCarbon reduction Lower embodied carbon content materials Modern methods of construction

This contractor has used modular temporary bracing systems that are fully reusable and adaptable for most structures, significantly reducing the tonnage of steel work required. This modularisation system enhances sustainability, safety, and efficiency. The standard design saves bespoke details and fabrication requirements, allowing standard attachments to suit various projects with different frame sizes, geometry and connection types. It also removes…


Remote Controlled Cantilever Lifting Beam

Published 3 July 2025 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesCoaching for unsafe actions Controls Modern methods of construction

In order to safely install elements of the unitised facade system beneath a concrete frame climbing screen system the project identified and implement the successful use of a WiFi remote controlled cantilever lifting beam. This specialist lifting equipment reduced the risk of working at height and manual handling potential risks by being able to place loads closer to their final…


Scaffold Tie Design for Stonework

Published 3 July 2025 | Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesControls Incident investigation Lessons learned Positive leadership and risk ownership Positive reinforcement for good safety practices

This contractor has developed bespoke scaffold ties for the scaffolding of the court building on this project. These ties pass through 3mm stone joints and can be removed or pushed into the cavity when dismantling the scaffold, ensuring no damage to the stone. This addresses the challenge of installing scaffolding without damaging the stone facade or leaving out large sections…


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