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Directory of Traditional Building Skills - Mourne Heritage Trust

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Telephone:Email:Website:Sub-Contractor – DIFFICULT ACCESS SPECIALISTRope Access SpecialistsNewtateEnniskillenCo. Fermanagh BT92 1FW028 6634 8443 Fax: 028 6634 8081info@ropeaccessspecialists.co.ukwww.ropeaccessspecialists.co.ukContact:Tim FoggSize <strong>of</strong> Firm:Specialisation:Background:1–10 peopleWorks throughout IrelandThe use <strong>of</strong> industrial rope access techniques in high, difficult orrestricted locations where traditional means <strong>of</strong> access areimpossible or impractical. Carry out wide range <strong>of</strong> services,including structural and photographic surveys, vegetationremoval, pointing, stonework stabilisation, cleaning etc.Company established 1989 and work according to standardpractices and safety procedures. Teams use mandatory back–upsystems and are qualified to internationally recognised standardsMembership:Industrial Rope Access Trade Association – operator and trainerExamples <strong>of</strong> Work:2002 Ardcarne Church, Co. Cavan – Rope access to carry outstonework survey, stabilisation, vegetation removal, re-pointingwith lime mortar2000 Klondyke <strong>Building</strong>, Belfast – Rope access to carry outphotographic and structural survey <strong>of</strong> internal and external faces<strong>of</strong> chimneys (Architect: Kirk McClure Morton, Belfast)2003 St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh – Internal rope access tospire to replace louvres (Main Contractor: McAleer & Teague)Ongoing Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge – Rope access to installbridge anchors in 2000 and to install and take down bridge on anannual basis, for National <strong>Trust</strong>135

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