Flashback to October when we actually saw the sun. We supplied and installed the steelwork for a large flat roof extension near the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
The rear wall, at 500mm thick, was supported by three beams back-to-back. It took two genies, a fair bit of sweat and muscle, and a moderate amount of shouting, but we got the job done. Once that goalpost frame was installed, the external steel went up fairly easily. When you're working with existing buildings and the potential unknowns they bring, it can be wise to break down the job into phases. Not all steel needs to be measured and delivered in one go. We always work alongside the builder or contractor to help create a manageable plan, even if it requires multiple drops. |
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