Tuesday, 23 April 2013

New Mobile Control Centre provides 24 hour cover at Reading blockade



The Easter Blockade at Reading Station turned the area into one of the  largest construction sites in Europe. This was an ideal opportunity to trial our new mobile radio communications centre.


Control centre ready to hit the road


We provided 24 hour radio support for Carillion throughout the blockade. The mobile control centre gives us the flexibility to charge, service and repair radios on site, ensuring that the machines can run with maximum safety and minimum downtime. 
Charging DECT Com II awaiting programming.

Mobility and Flexibility is key in the fast paced communications industry. The addition of the control centre to our fleet allows us to meet our clients needs, quickly and efficiently wherever they are. 

Monday, 22 April 2013

400th PELTOR DECT COM II KIT

We are very excited this week to be taking delivery of our 400th Peltor Dect Com II kit.

We will continue to add to our inventory over the course of the year to ensure that kit is always available for our ever expanding client base.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

DECT COM II hire and support for Loughbor Viaduct - Easter 2013

March 2013 saw a 250 hour blockade to transform Loughor Viaduct, South Wales. High motive provided safety critical DECT COM II communications for the project, as well as providing onsite engineer support.

"Having a radio engineer onsite for blockades such as Loughor, not only ensures  the safety of those working  trackside, but also limits the loss of kit, and helps to keep replacement costs to a minimum"


Tunnel communication system installed at Shugborough Tunnel

High motive supplied and installed a Tunnel radio system in the 777 metre long tunnel at Shugborough, to ensure effective communications from marker board to marker board and throughout the length of the Tunnel, a total distance of 5 miles. Whilst the Tunnel itself is not particularly long, it is electrified which created certain challenges for the installation engineers to overcome in order to make this project a success.