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Complex Primary Isolation Plate Installation

Successfully addressing the intricate challenge of installing a primary isolation plate capable of withstanding a 16-meter head of water was a rewarding endeavour for our team.

Through close collaboration with our client and the expertise of MMP's personnel, we designed a resilient temporary isolation solution endured the demanding conditions. The project proved to be highly successful, seamlessly progressing from the initial survey to the installation and eventual removal of the isolation plate.

This achievement played a crucial role in enabling our client to complete the new sewerage distribution shaft within the specified time frame and budget.

Client Testimonial

‘We knew that the Southend project would present a lot of challenges, especially when it came to undertaking any confined space works. We needed a fast thinking, flexible and collaborative entry team to help us overcome our challenges and provide subject matter expertise on how best to complete the works, which included the installation and subsequent removal of heavy duty isolation plates in complex deep sewerage shafts.

 

We engaged with MMP Marine & Inspection and were instantly impressed by their attitude to safety and methodical approach to providing solutions to the challenges we faced. The team demonstrated flexibility in their programme when we were forced to change dates on tasks at late notice, they accommodated our needs, and were not hindered by last minute alterations to the works. They demonstrated a professional can-do approach to the unexpected challenges the project presented us with, including lengthy programmes of night works in demanding and challenging conditions.

 

Team work, collaboration, transparency and diligence are needed in abundance when working on emergency scheme projects such as Southend, we had all of that and more with MMP Marine & Inspection. We look forward to collaborating again in the future.

 

Southend Project Team’

Robert Mason