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S1E strengthens service support


The team at Source One Environmental (S1E) has been expanded to include a new Service Engineer. Richard Sparham was welcomed into the role during August and is already engaged in service and maintenance of customer and company tools and equipment. “We continue to expand the portfolio of products thatwe offer, particularly with products that have mechanical and electrical elements such as the Picote miller range and IST lining equipment,” explained S1EMDGlennCartledge. “Customers can call on Richard and the S1ETeamto maintain this equipment in top condition. “Richard will carry out servicing and maintenance of customer equipment and routinely maintain our fleet of hire equipment, so that it’s always ready for use. He adds considerable experience and expertise to our teamand will hugely contribute to the servicewe offer our customers,”he continued. Richard will begin his role by visiting the key manufacturers whose


Richard Sparham has taken the new role of


Service Engineer at S1E, maintaining equipment for customers and the company.


products S1E distribute, undergoing training and establishing technical contacts. S1E distributes Picote products and are an Approved Picote ServiceCentre. They also distribute cameras and lining equipment.


Leeds Drainage Company invests £200,000 in lining division


Leeds-based drainage contractor, Jet Aire Services, has significantly enhanced its service capacity with a £200,000 investment in its lining division. The company has acquired the latest ultraviolet lining systemfrom Swedish manufacturer,UVRelining, which enables the internal reinforcement of smaller and more complex pipe structures without expensive and disruptive excavation. Jet Aire has also recruited two more lining operatives and purchased additionalCCTV drain survey


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cameras andnewcutting equipment to supplement its existing resources for trenchless drainage maintenance. Jet AireManaging Director, Darren Pavan, said: “Trenchless maintenance, also knownas no-dig maintenance, is a vastly superior alternative to traditional invasive excavation. Instead of digging up and replacing pipework, trenchless methods leave the ground untouched and require only a fewaccess points to reinforce existing structures.This minimises environmental impact and requires


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