Commercial and High Rise Building Facade Maintenance and Services
Most commercial or high rise buildings comes in all shapes and sizes and are mostly located on busy streets and intersections. Traditionally these buildings facade maintenance are carried out by building a gondola system to gain access to the different outside areas of the building.
There are however certain buildings that are uniquely shaped or architecturally challenging in terms of gaining access to all locations of the building. These include protrusions or architecture features that protrude out from the vertical side of the building making it difficult to deploy a gondola system that normally can only go vertically up and down.
Telecom and Power Transmission Structure Installation
A telecom or transmission tower normally carry various sixes of antenna or cable that are fixed to its structure or arms at various heights. In the case of telecom tower, they contain a significant amount of cables and cable trays, that run in a maze between different equipment such as meter panel, equipment cabin, isolating panels, distribution board, earthling system, underground sub main etc.
For power transmission towers they mainly consists of high/low voltage cables that connect between different towers and pulled into position by teams of steeple jacks or abseilers who are trained to pull wires and install the different sections of the tower structures. For green field projects, the structures will normally arrive on site in pieces and it is the job of Seacad to carefully assemble the structure piece by piece using rigging and slinging system with winches and anchor points to slowly build up the tower.
Flare Tip Replacement
Flare tips are the exhaust end of a process facility manufacturing or producing oil and gas by products or refined products mostly but not limited to the oil and gas industry. The flares are used to burn excess gases from the production process with the ignition process being the pilot light and the nozzle commonly known as the flare tip.
Once ignited, the flare will mostly burn all year round and can be seen for miles much like a navigational or lighthouse in the old days. Because of the heat and robust usage of the flare, occasionally after a few years, the flare tip can get damaged or does not flare efficiently leading to the occasion flare tip change out. This is where SEACAD Group comes into the picture.
Guy Wire Inspection
Guy wires are structural supports that hold up a flare stack, a steel chimney or an antenna. These facilities are vertically long and thin structures that will topple over if not properly held in place by guy wire that are pretension to a certain value.
The guy wires hold the structures up when they are subjected to wind and weather forces and constantly sway as part of their design philosophy. Because of their importance in keeping a structure in place to prevent catastrophic failure, they must be constantly checked and maintained to applicable codes and standards.
