Every site presents different constraints — live environments, restricted access, weather exposure, complex interfaces and tight programmes. Our role is to plan and deliver safe, efficient access and maintenance with minimal disruption to operations.
This page shows a representative mix of our work: planned maintenance, targeted inspections, emergency response and longer-term support. Across all projects, the approach is consistent — clear scope, robust RAMS, competent supervision and small, focused teams that work efficiently in difficult locations.
Use these case studies to see what can be achieved without scaffold-heavy methods. If you have a challenging access problem or a time-critical requirement, get in touch and we’ll advise the safest, most practical way forward.

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Mechanical prep and full repaint of twin funnels carried out by rope access while the vessel stayed in service – no scaffolding, no disruption to passengers.

QUEEN MARY 2
Cruise liner funnel restoration

High-level inspection and coating repairs on radio telescope structures, planned around weather windows and observatory operations.

JODRELL BANK OBSERVATORY
Cheshire, UK

Cleaning and maintenance over a busy public space, working out of hours with compact teams so shops, offices and walkways could stay open.

HAY’S GALLERIA
London, UK

Standby rescue cover for confined-space entries and work at height on tall process structures – planning, entry control and on-rope teams ready to respond.

NEOM GREEN HYDROGEN PROJECT
Confined space & W@H rescue

“Jodrell Bank’s radio telescope, London’s Hay’s Galleria, a NEOM green hydrogen development and the Queen Mary 2 funnels – our rope access work is already on real assets, not just on paper.”