Abseiling Construction
We are a specialist company devoted to working in those hard to reach areas where it is often thought the work will be expensive to do.
The true expense is if the work isn’t carried out, our highly trained operatives can bring about a swift and appropriate solution to issues where working at height is required. We work both inside and outside buildings, structures and naturally occurring obstacles (cliffs, railway embankments etc) with a highly trained team of IRATA qualified operatives.
PTS Abseiling prides itself on ensuring minimal disruption to its customers. Rope Access is rapidly becoming more recognized across the Globe as a means to achieve faster and safer results for working at height problems. It is simply much more convenient and cheaper for all concerned.
The benefits of rope access are often not realised until the current number of man hours are assessed in working at height gaining access to the working area with traditional methods of access such as traditional scaffolding, scaffold towers or even cherry pickers.
Using Rope Access can and often does provide a cost effective access solution which is quick to employ. The number of man hours working at height can be vastly reduced when using Rope Access over traditional access methods. The equipment used, primarily ropes are quick to install and equally quick to remove. This helps reduce any inconvenience and disruption in the work place and is likely to reduce not just project costs but costs to the existing workforce as they have to work around the work site.
It is more likely that other workers are able to continue their own work at ground level so it is fair to say that rope systems can be utilised where other access systems may struggle. There is also less impact on the working environment and means things like road closures or public footpath closures are less likely. Other possibilities like weather, often the cause of stoppages, becomes less of an issue as there is greater flexibility and speed with the rope systems used so returning to a work site can be quicker and it is easier to take advantage of a “weather window”. There is even an aesthetic value to buildings of a historic nature as they will not necessarily need to be clad in scaffolding and the timescales are much reduced.