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www.nationwideplatforms.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @NWPlatforms Case Study Bridge & Highways Construction Mersey Gateway Key Facts Client: Merseylink Contractor: Plasticon UK Limited Application: The installation of more than 1,200 metres of drainage pipes at height Value Proposition: Nationwide Platforms supplied two bespoke Titan 60S boom lifts with modified handrails and unique Material Handling Attachments (MHAs). The Challenge The Mersey Gateway Project is a 42 month project to build a six-lane bridge over the River Mersey along with 9km of connecting roads. Principal Contractor, Merseylink, tasked Plasticon UK Limited with the installation of more than 200 drainage pipes within narrow gullies located on the underside of the north and south approach viaducts. Working at heights of up to 20 metres and between gullies measuring just 1.9 metres wide, a safe and effective method of work was required to provide access between the gullies as well as a sufficient work area to install sections of pipe measuring 5.8 metre in length and weighing 30kg. As the majority of powered access work throughout the project was carried out directly under the approach viaducts, challenges also emerged around minimising the risks of operator entrapment when using the more traditional boom lifts. The Solution Nationwide Platforms recommended the use of two large Titan boom lifts to carry out the work over more time, labour and cost-extensive methods, such as scaffolding. With a working height of 20 metres, an outreach of 14.6 metres and an impressive 1,350kg platform capacity, Nationwide Platforms’ Titan 60S not only proved ideal for the task but also one of the only access platforms on the market capable of carrying it out. With handrails measuring 2.28 metres however a unique solution was required in order to fit between the gullies. Nationwide Platforms therefore worked in close partnership with the manufacturer, MEC, to modify the handrail width down to 1.6 metres. To help minimise the wider risks of entrapment, Nationwide Platforms fitted its intelligent SkySiren PCS (Pre-Crush Sensing) secondary guarding system on a number of boom lifts on the project which automatically detected and alerted operators of potential overhead hazards. The Benefits Nationwide Platforms’ close working relationship with the manufacturer, coupled with its dedicated research and development division, BlueSky Solutions, ensured it was in a unique position to provide a solution. Modifications to the handrails were carried out by BlueSky in compliance with the manufacturer’s specification, ensuring the machine’s safety and performance capabilities were not compromised. Capable of lifting up to 1,350kg and fitted with the bespoke material handling attachment, the Titans were able to safely lift multiple pipes in a single lift while minimising manual handling in accordance with best practice. Productivity was also improved by reducing the amount of time spent returning to the stowed position in order to load additional pipes.

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Case StudyBridge & Highways ConstructionMersey Gateway

Key Facts Client: Merseylink Contractor: Plasticon UK LimitedApplication: The installation of more than 1,200 metres of drainage pipes at heightValue Proposition: Nationwide Platforms supplied two bespoke Titan 60S boom lifts with modified handrails and unique Material Handling Attachments (MHAs).The ChallengeThe Mersey Gateway Project is a 42 month project to build a six-lane bridge over the River Mersey along with 9km of connecting roads. Principal Contractor, Merseylink, tasked Plasticon UK Limited with the installation of more than 200 drainage pipes within narrow gullies located on the underside of the north and south approach viaducts. Working at heights of up to 20 metres and between gullies measuring just 1.9 metres wide, a safe and effective method of work was required to provide access between the gullies as well as a sufficient work area to install sections of pipe measuring 5.8 metre in length and weighing 30kg. As the majority of powered access work throughout the project was carried out directly under the approach viaducts, challenges also emerged around minimising the risks of operator entrapment when using the more traditional boom lifts. The SolutionNationwide Platforms recommended the use of two large Titan boom lifts to carry out the work over more time, labour and cost-extensive methods, such as scaffolding. With a working height of 20 metres, an outreach of 14.6 metres and an impressive 1,350kg platform capacity, Nationwide Platforms’ Titan 60S not only proved ideal for the task but also one of the only access platforms on the market capable of carrying it out. With handrails measuring 2.28 metres however a unique solution was required in order to fit between the gullies. Nationwide Platforms therefore worked in close partnership with the manufacturer, MEC, to modify the handrail width down to 1.6 metres. To help minimise the wider risks of entrapment, Nationwide Platforms fitted its intelligent SkySiren PCS (Pre-Crush Sensing) secondary guarding system on a number of boom lifts on the project which automatically detected and alerted operators of potential overhead hazards. The BenefitsNationwide Platforms’ close working relationship with the manufacturer, coupled with its dedicated research and development division, BlueSky Solutions, ensured it was in a unique position to provide a solution. Modifications to the handrails were carried out by BlueSky in compliance with the manufacturer’s specification, ensuring the machine’s safety and performance capabilities were not compromised. Capable of lifting up to 1,350kg and fitted with the bespoke material handling attachment, the Titans were able to safely lift multiple pipes in a single lift while minimising manual handling in accordance with best practice. Productivity was also improved by reducing the amount of time spent returning to the stowed position in order to load additional pipes.

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Customer Quote

Jon Lax, Installation Manager at Plasticon UK Limited, said:

“The Titans were the perfect machines for the task - quite literally made to measure! As well as having the largest fleet of Titans in the UK, Nationwide Platforms’ in-house R&D team meant that it was able to go the extra mile and create a bespoke, OEM-approved solution specifically tailored to our requirements. This not only resulted in a 50% reduction in fitters required for the installation but also an increase in productivity by 20% - which was an important factor given the tight schedules we were working to. As a company, Nationwide Platforms is not only highly professional but also easy to deal with. It is also one which fully understands the intricate requirements that often come with working at height. Whereas most companies might have provided the machine they thought was most suitable, Nationwide Platforms recognised the need to go above and beyond this and worked tirelessly to provide a solution that fully satisfied our needs.”

Did you know?At peak, Nationwide Platforms supplied more than 50 specialist/big kit boom and scissor lifts for the project, many of which were fitted with the latest safety and material handling attachments exclusively available from the company’s dedicated research and development division, BlueSky Solutions.

“Nationwide Platforms recognised the need to go above and beyond on this project”