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A local UK council has specified Fibrelite FM45 trench panels for a busy city-center city-centre market.
A series of 8 trenches were previously covered by traditional concrete panels but with constant heavy foot traffic the covers had crumbled and created trip hazards. What’s more, the concrete was extremely heavy so difficult and unsafe to remove. Metal covers were considered as a replacement but the following benefits meant Fibrelite’s FRP GRP composite covers were preferred:
With many lengths, widths and depths of trench covers available together with the option of adding colors colours and logos, Fibrelite’s trench covers offer an extremely versatile solution. All covers are BS EN 124 load rated, from A15 (1.5 tons, tonnes, pedestrian traffic) to E600 (60 tons). tonnes). Suitable for many applications ranging from stadiums, water sewage treatment plants, retail, industrial and commercial developments to airports, ports and dockyards.
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