by Kate Gilbey | Nov 23, 2020 | Fibre Reinforced Plastic
FRP ENGINEERING SHEARING SHED GETS A FRP MINIMESH GRATING UPGRADE The client approached FRP Engineering to assist with the rebuilding of the shearing shed on the property. Shearing sheds are a long term investment and the farm owner was keen to rebuild this one to... by Kate Gilbey | Nov 23, 2020 | Fibre Reinforced Plastic
FRP ENGINEERING “NON-CONDUCTIVE” FRP GRATING Safety of employees and contractors is paramount for any company. High and low voltage electricity, if not respected, is one such risk that can have significant, if not fatal outcomes. Traditional methods of construction... by Kate Gilbey | Nov 23, 2020 | Fibre Reinforced Plastic
SOUTHLAKES DOLPHINS EQUIPMENT CAG | FRP ENGINEERING SOUTHLAKES DOLPHINS EQUIPMENT CAGE SOUTHLAKES DOLPHINS EQUIPMENT CAGEFRP Engineering was approached by the South Lakes Dolphins Swimming Club to help them find a way to corral all the swimming equipment they need.... by Kate Gilbey | Nov 23, 2020 | Fibre Reinforced Plastic
FRP ENGINEERING FRP MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT GUARDS As a child, you were always told to “keep your hands away from that, it’s dangerous”. It doesn’t stop when you get into the workforce. AS 4024.1601—2006 “Design of controls, interlocks and guarding—Guards— General... by Kate Gilbey | Nov 23, 2020 | Fibre Reinforced Plastic
NON-SLIP FRP – FRP ENGINEERING NON-SLIP FRP – SLIPPERY ENTRANCE GETS UPGRADE For years, residents had to contend with a dangerous, slippery entrance to and from the carpark and are in need of non-slip FRP. The area is exposed to the elements and Many... by Kate Gilbey | Nov 23, 2020 | Fibre Reinforced Plastic
FRP ENGINEERING LIGHTWEIGHT FRP PLATFORMS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE FRP Engineering was contacted by a client with what appeared to be a pretty straight forward job on first look. A platform, walkway and stairs were required to replace a rotted timber structure and to...