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admin@carrcivilengineering.co.ukWe were called into carry out works at Frensham AGI, the works consisted of lifting sunken & broken slabs, which were causing a trip hazard for people entering the site compound. We were issued a Form of Authority & Safe Working Procedures were put into place for working on or near buried pressurised pipework, PAMS
Read MoreWe have been tasked as part of the reinstatement at Crowthorne Project to cut back an area of heather within the forest with the use of a brush cutter, bagging it all up into ton bags and then moving it to the job site to encourage new growth of heather. The engineers moved a total
Read MoreRemoval of an existing concrete pipe support to accommodate our client, to install a temporary pig trap as part of a ILI (In Line Inspection). Full health & Safety pack, PPE, Hand and Vibration monitoring, due to use of hand power tools. A permit to work was put in place by the client.
Read More3 x Deep Excavations at Chafeys Roundabout in Weymouth to accommodate SGN’s new IP pipeline connection.
Read MoreSheeted & framed excavation of 5 metres x 5 metres x 4 metres was used to excavate down on to a leaking end seal. Full temporary works design was put into place before any work commenced. Once the end seal and filling points were exposed, the sleeve was then pressurised, and it was found that
Read MoreThe last few weeks we have been working on a major Project on the Weymouth Way, but in between we have also been installing the anodes and replacing test posts. Here we have a before and after picture of works carried out on the verge, so a notice was issued to the council for their
Read MoreAll of the team have been working at Crowthorne, on the zinc ribbon installation. The reason for the zinc ribbon installation is to depreciate the AC current on the HP pipeline. We have installed the zinc ribbon parallel to the pipeline on both sides & at pipe depth. Pipeline was exposed at 20 metre intervals,
Read MoreDue to a recent heath fire, multiple plumes of dense, thick, acrid smoke rose up into the high voltage overhead power cables, resulting in multiple arc strikes travelling back down through the carbon within the smoke, striking the HP Pipeline parallel to the high voltage overhead cables. After excavations were carried out & the pipeline
Read MoreTeams are out this week, covering areas South, South East, tracking down Cathodic Protection Posts, making sure that the posts are not missing, or damaged, then by carrying out drain downs this can determine if the C.P is failing. If the post is showing a failed reading, then the anodes that protect the pipes will
Read MoreTeams are out this week installing aerial marker posts along the gas pipeline, to enable the aerial teams situated in helicopters to locate the pipeline with ease, and if anyone is working on or near the high pressure pipelines the encroachment can be reported. Each team is supplied with an official utility map, showing the
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