Dealing with a range of industries PSC Flooring are more than aware of the need to be flexible to ensure the client can maintain as best as possible their working schedule.

2020 has been a particularly strange year for industry and due to unplanned COVID-19 enforced shutdowns and additional pressures on the frontline industries it has been important more than ever to be as flexible as possible. A flexible approach enables us to better support our clients because we are working in a way that works for them and not solely how we would want to work with them. As a best practice, it is important to take the time to really understand and learn about the clients before even engaging fully with them and offering a proposal for the work. By doing so, you learn how to best work with them to meet their needs.

Limitations and expectations

The floor within any industry has limitations and expectations aligned to it. In any industry it is not possible to install skyhooks and for the clients work to carry on as normal whilst the flooring repair or installation is carried out.  Repairs and installations of new flooring systems can be disruptive to working patterns unless the installer is flexible.

Being able to adapt to a client’s needs is one of the things that PSC prides itself on and when contacted by Newark and Sherwood District Council to look at their busy vehicle workshop area that they use for service and maintenance of all their refuse dispose vehicles and council vehicles, it was especially important to work within their down times to ensure the essential work of the council would continue.

Flexible working

The workshop area which was 320 square meter had signs of constant wear with residues of dirt and oil throughout and damaged localised concrete. The client was keen to bring the floor up to working stand so that the space was easy to keep clean and maintain with the large number of HGV vehicles that use it.

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The Workshop area was fully prepared and vacuumed clean to remove all residues and dust before localised areas of the damaged concrete were repaired using resin filler and resin screed.

Newark and Sherwood District Council

Two coats of Resdev Pumatect high build, epoxy resin flooring system, gloss in the clients chosen blue were applied and finished off with 200mm edging lines in Resdev Pumatect V high build epoxy resin, in safety yellow around 2 x HGV pits, 2 x rolling roads and ramp area.

Vehicle Workshop Flooring

Newark and Sherwood District Council

To ensure the busy workshop could continue to function as normal during their working week, the job was split over 2 consecutive weekends. 

Newark and Sherwood District Council

vehicle workshop flooring

Mr Richard Cull of Newark and Sherwood District Council said “Exceptionally pleased with the fantastic job done by PSC Flooring Ltd. Nothing was too much trouble, Very highly recommended.”

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Get in touch with us at PSC Flooring today to discuss your industry flooring requirements. With over 30 years experience we have plenty of knowledge regarding vehicle workshop flooring and any other industry flooring you may need.

 

 

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