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Glanville Cleansing & CCTV East win new contract with Milestone North Devon and fulfil busy schedule of work
Glanville East Cleansing and CCTV teams have had a busy few months as they continue to provide a wide range of services for our existing customers includingWessexWater,Milestone Somerset and North Somerset, Volker Highways, and South Gloucestershire Council. Congratulations to the teamwho have recently been awarded the gully emptying contract forMilestone North Somerset, a great achievement only awarded as a result of the hard work they provide week in week out.
Cleansing EastManager, Nick Luke and his teamrecently undertookmultiple shifts within a 120-hour “Blockade” for Onsite Rail (working for Network Rail) in Somerset where the line was closed for a new overbridge install andmaximising the blockade. The aimwas to assist with carrying out essential drainage works throughout a 10-mile section of rail tracks.We were assisted by multiple drainage contractors all working together to achieve the
same goals – resolving the ongoing drainage issues and“Wet Beds” throughout thismuch-used section of track. By utilising experienced drainage and rail experienced staff we were able to deliver the works on time and within the forecasted timescales.
On top of this busy schedule, the highly experienced teamof CCTV surveyors and confined space rescue have been carrying out an array of surveys across the SouthWest including providing confined space rescue support in Bath assisting ISO Energy as they re-visited the Roman Baths formaintenance works. At the beginning ofMay, the teamtravelled to Polperro in Cornwall to complete a complex 1100mculvert survey for the Environment Agency. This survey required a stormwater culvert survey completed by a nineman teamwho went above and beyond, working together to deliver an in depth survey with an exemplary site following all health and safety.
16 | July 2023 |
www.draintraderltd.com
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