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HASL have undertake one off specialist contracts, when the time arrives our team of experts can develop a solution for your project requirements, whether it involves construction, inspection, dismantling, or providing access for surveyers to film crews, HASL have developed safe systems of work to fixed budgets. Geotechnical and Tree Works Site Constraints mean Rope Access is often the only cost effective method to use to carry out these works. Cost is often a major component in geotechnical work, involving steep slopes and rock faces, however the use of Rope Access can significantly reduce these costs. Use of Rope access to stabalise the sides of cliffs and clear any loose vegitation, or other material by hand, is the only method of safe access as teams can operate better than almost any other access method. The felxibility provided by the rigging and removal of our equipment allows these works to be carried out with ease in comparison to other conventional methods. Potential rock falls can be maintained with the installation of a combination of rock netting and cable restraint system providing a safer rock face solution. Higher cliff faces can be 'made safe', by installing extra rock catch fences which can catch falling debris and rock. However it is essential to exact the possible fall lines, and would recommend rope access to be the ideal method to obtain such accuracy before installation. HASL offers versatile services for the construction industry, making it possible for our clients to realise projects cost effectiveness and safety. The use of Rope Access techniques in construction can increase productivity, improved safety, and shorter lead times. The systems employed can be utilised in a safe manner, with less visibility and impact than any other form of high access, resulting in greater project control, with minimal disruption and above all reducing man hours working at height. Our services include but are not limited to:
Recent Projects:
Boots pharmaceuticals, NottinghamInstallation of a debris containment system by rope access: The Government Building, Cork IrelandRemoval of 1000 tonnes of concrete by rope access: Shopping Centre, BirminghamInspection of marble cladding panels and subsequent rock meshing of entire building by rope access: Leavesdon Studios, LondonInstallation of debris containment system by rope access: |







