For this project, Peter Marshall Steel Stairs provided the jetty approach control office support frame inclusive of; main support steel, access stairs, perimeter and stair safety balustrade and kick-flat, open mesh safety decking, and connection design service for all items. With a total weight of around 40 tonnes of hot rolled steel, blast cleaned and painted to BS EN 12944 for the serviceability of a C5-M atmospherically environment.
The existing fuel jetty platform at Thanckes fuel station is over 60 years old, hence the need for replacement and new modern facilities for fuelling. The government backed a multi-million-pound investment at the depot, which will guarantee its compliance with current standards and safety regulations within the sector.
Voting is now open for the Tekla 2022 ‘Public’s Choice Award’. To cast your vote for Thanckes Oil Fuel Depot please visit:
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Voting will close on Sunday 26th June.
For this project, Peter Marshall Steel Stairs provided the jetty approach control office support frame inclusive of; main support steel, access stairs, perimeter and stair safety balustrade and kick-flat, open mesh safety decking, and connection design service for all items. With a total weight of around 40 tonnes of hot rolled steel, blast cleaned and painted to BS EN 12944 for the serviceability of a C5-M atmospherically environment.
The existing fuel jetty platform at Thanckes fuel station is over 60 years old, hence the need for replacement and new modern facilities for fuelling. The government backed a multi-million-pound investment at the depot, which will guarantee its compliance with current standards and safety regulations within the sector.