Case Studies

Climate and Digital Solutions

Importance of screed moisture testing identified

During the construction process, the building contractor needs to ensure the screed has been dried to the optimal level before any final floor finishes such as vinyl, carpets or tiles are applied. If the screed is still wet, it can result in the floor finish lifting after fitting. This not only results in additional cost to repair the damage, but it also creates significant disruption for the dweller and potential reputational damage for the contractor.

Climate and Digital Solutions

Protecting Grounded Aircraft with Smart Climate Control

When an aircraft is removed from service for any period, as part of a planned maintenance programme or held until sold, it is important to protect it from potentially harmful environmental conditions. An airline engineering company in the East of England was looking for a solution to achieve and maintain optimum environments for the aircraft they work with. The company stores, services and maintains many different aircraft, including Boeing 737s, Airbus A320S, Fokker 70/100 and BAe146/Avro RJs.

Climate and Digital Solutions

Market leaders collaborate to deliver first class solutions

A water tank in a reservoir complex based in Oxfordshire, which supplies up to 90MI of water per day to 150,000 customers, required maintenance. The water storage tank, a key component of a municipality’s water distribution system, needs to be maintained, enabling it to meet the superior standards required. Any maintenance work that needs to be completed has to be carried out quickly and efficiently to minimise the impact on the customers that it serves.

Climate and Digital Solutions

Solving Ice Build-Up in Spiral Freezers

Spiral freezers are widely used in the food industry to quickly chill or freeze fresh products during production. High moisture content in fresh food and the quality of air surrounding the intake to a freezer can lead to excessive frost and ice build-up. The only way to continue production is to shut down and clear the ice, resulting in downtime and incurring costs.

Climate and Digital Solutions

Concrete support for Scotland’s bridges

The ‘Forth Road Bridge’, which opened in 1964, has shown significant signs of deterioration over recent times, meaning that it can no longer be deemed a viable option for the main crossing of the Firth of Forth. Following a study conducted by Transport Scotland, it was decided that ' Queensferry Crossing’, a new cable-stayed bridge, would be constructed and situated to the West of the current ‘Forth Road Bridge’. The ‘Forth Replacement Crossing’ is Scotland’s biggest transport infrastructure project in a generation, and four construction companies were selected to complete the construction.

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