On this flood defence site, the previously installed steel access plates which were used to securely stow away flood defence doors had deformed which, together with their weight...
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Thermal Power Plant, Saint-Pierre, Réunion Island
Reunion Island’s thermal power plant used a combination of KPS and Fibrelite products to overcome many issues…
Sphinx Airport, Egypt
Sphinx Airport is a new development located on the Cairo-Alexandria desert road near Giza City, Egypt. This airport will serve Grand Cairo as well as North Egypt and the delta.
Bremerhaven Harbour, Germany
Fibrelite’s German partner, KHK was approached for a refurbishment project on ship moorings in Bremerhaven harbour, Germany. During the refurbishment, the installation of a freshwater…
Glass Processing Plant, Miętno, Poland
Fibrelite and Polish distributor, Corrimex, provided B125 load rated Fibrelite composite covers to a glass glazing and glass processing plant in Miętno…
Manufacturing Facility, Wysokie Mazowieckie, Poland
Fibrelite and Polish distributor, Corrimex, provided D400 load rated composite covers to a manufacturing plant in Wysokie Mazowieckie…
Central District Heating, Rennes
A demanding district heating redevelopment project in Rennes, France for an industry leader in the design, construction and operation of specialist heating networks.
Duke University, North Carolina
Duke University approached Fibrelite looking for trench covers to protect and prevent unauthorised access to power cables whilst being safe and easy to remove and replace.
Pharmaceutical Facility, Northumberland, UK
Officials at a Northumberland pharmaceutical facility came to Fibrelite for a solution to their outdated troublesome access covers…
Electrical Substation, Sheffield, UK
Failing concrete trench access covers at an electrical substation in Sheffield were causing severe operating difficulties for onsite staff. Fibrelite and IJM supplied a lightweight…
Power Station, Doncaster, UK
Electrical power generation facilities have large quantities of cabling running below the ground as a matter of course, which must be accessed regularly.