DBR commissioned Alltask to execute a scaffolding project at the Natural History Museum in Tring. The project involved installing a temporary roof over the Rothschild library, accompanied by an internal birdcage scaffold to
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Ridham Dock Biomass Plant, located in the UK, started operations in 2015. The plant uses around 170,000 tonnes of waste wood annually, which was previously exported to the continent. This waste wood is now converted into 23
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We are pleased to announce the completion of St David’s Court in Waltham Forest, one of the two blocks we have worked on for our valued client, Morgan Sindall Property Services. The scaffold, erected by our team
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Alltask proudly partnered with J. Murphy & Sons Ltd to provide scaffolding solutions for the construction of the new main station building at Beaulieu Park Station, part of a significant £124 million contract awarded
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Alltask erected an independent access scaffold with NIKO runway at Cambridge South Station, enabling the installation of glazing panels for the new main station building. This project was undertaken for our client, J. Murphy & Sons Ltd
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The upgrade to Peterborough Compressor Station was necessary to reduce noise and vibration at the compressor station, enabling uninterrupted operation without the need for an enclosing structure, which could
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Outstanding teamwork displayed during the Easter weekend by the Alltask team in the striking of the large terrace temporary roof, its supporting structures, and the water management system on Marylebone Road, all of which
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Great photo of our scaffolding at Westminster Bridge!
Our team has expertly erected the scaffolding to provide access for the essential repair work on the arch rib. We are proud to assist our valued client,
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Alltask undertakes a significant project for client ISG Retail Limited, involving the complete internal refurbishment of a large Lloyds Banking office block.
The project, which commenced in December 2023, encompasses
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