This EV bus depot required a swift replacement for their heavy concrete trench covers over their HV cable trench to remedy manual handling issues.
Read MoreVancouver City Hall, Canada

Vancouver City Hall required a safe replacement for previously installed concrete trench access covers located on a walkway outside of the hall, over a generator.
Major Northern Airport, UK

Fibrelite GRP composite covers have been specified for a second installation in this development: a retrofit replacement for previous installed concrete recess covers over sewage systems.
Shell Retail Fuelling, Eastfield, UK

Our UK site team discovered that two of the tanks had double manways that were too close together to install traditional tank sumps and required a bespoke solution work for a successful install.
Major Oil Company, Belgium

A major international oil company with large Benelux presence approached OPW looking for a reliable long-lasting containment system for a new build filling station.
Shell, North Hampshire, UK

OPW’s UK engineering team created a bespoke chemical bonding system to attach GRP Fibrelite tank sumps to the existing upstands, eliminating the need for expensive adaptor plates.
BP, UK

BP required a below ground remote fill with opposing pipe exit positions to ensure consistent fill layouts for tanker deliveries and to reduce installation time and costs.
Innsbrucker Kommunale, Austria

Fibrelite provided a lightweight replacement for previously installed heavy (15cm thick) concrete/steel infill covers at an intersection in the centre of Innsbruck, Austria.
JOD Engineering, Bolton, UK

JOD Engineering Services LTD were looking for a lightweight covering to replace their existing heavy covers, they supply fresh water to millions of homes across the North West of England.
Water Company, Connecticut, USA

With an effort to automate their water meter collection services, Fibrelite were contacted about the possibility of installing automatic water meter readers in or beneath a composite cover.
Waste Water Chamber, Derbyshire, UK

Due to the nature of the harmful methane gases, the previously installed steel covers were badly corroded and dangerous.