Mantis helps survey Saint Paul's Cathedral
(17/04/2007)
Universal Aerial Platforms recently gave St Paul's Cathedral a helping hand to survey its North face with the hire of its Mantis 38m TSJ to surveyors Plowman Craven.
The Mantis was chosen because of its capabilities when working and positioning in restricted areas where there may be slopes, paths, obstacles or weight restrictions which disqualify conventional machines.
Narrow Access Manager for Universal Aerial Platforms, Lee Kerr, commented ‘This machine provides indoor and outdoor solutions for complex access situations. For this particular application it was an ideal choice being able to gain access through a narrow gateway and provide working heights of up to 38m whilst working within a confined space.’
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