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A264 Horsham Bypass New Pedestrian Bridge Graffiti Removal a

 

We recently completed a project at Horsham, working in close collaboration with Natta Building Company Limited This project was specifically geared towards enhancing the access over the A264 Horsham bypass to a new housing development and school infrastructure and aesthetics by focusing on the vital aspects of the graffiti removal and remedial painting.


Objective 

Recognising the importance of structural integrity and longevity, our team embarked on a meticulous process to ensure that the steelwork not only looked pristine but also remained protected against environmental factors, such as corrosion, wear, and tear.

1. Scope of Work:

2. Compliance with Highway England Specification:

2. Compliance with Highway England Specification:

The project's primary objective was to carry out the remedial painting to the bridge steelwork ensuring it adhered to the specifications provided by Highways England

2. Compliance with Highway England Specification:

2. Compliance with Highway England Specification:

2. Compliance with Highway England Specification:

The Highways England specification is a set of guidelines and standards. Adhering to this specification ensures that all works meet the required safety, quality, and operational standards set by the Highway England infrastructure. The work underwent rigorous quality checks, ensuring that every aspect, from material selection to operational techniques, met the stringent criteria.

3. Restoration and Enhancement:

2. Compliance with Highway England Specification:

3. Restoration and Enhancement:

Given the nature of the bridge, the work aimed to preserve its structural integrity. 

This involved:


Detailed assessment: Conducting a thorough inspection to identify areas requiring repairs


Preservation techniques: Utilising specialised methods to clean, without compromising its aesthetics.

4. Safety Measures

2. Compliance with Highway England Specification:

3. Restoration and Enhancement:

Safety remained a paramount consideration throughout the project. All enhancement activities were carried out with utmost caution, adhering to safety protocols outlined in the Highway England standards and specification. This included employing certified professionals, and implementing safety measures to include protection and warning zones to protect both the workforce and pedestrian


5. Quality Assurance:

 

To ensure the longevity and durability of the bridge steelwork, quality assurance processes were integrated at every stage of the project. This involved:

Quality inspections: 

Regular inspections were conducted by qualified inspectors to verify compliance with the specifications and ensure workmanship standards were upheld.

Material testing:

All paints used, underwent rigorous testing to ensure they met the required standards and specifications.

Documentation: 

Comprehensive documentation was maintained, detailing every aspect of the work completed, materials used, and adherence to the specifications.

Conclusion:

The project ensures the bridge longevity, safety, and continued contribution to the area enhancement and aesthetic appeal.

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