Demolition Industry
The demolition industry in the UK is wide ranging and accounts for a large proportion of employment in the construction industry.
Demolition is fraught with risk and has its own British Standard (BS6187: 2000 Code of practice for demolition) which covers how best to organise and manage a demolition contract.
Stresses on the equipment used in demolition are huge: not just in terms of the physical work the equipment is designed to do, but also from unintended instances when the building does not come down quite the way it was intended.
Unsurprising then that maintenence costs represent a significant proportion of the total costs associated with owning the equipment whether the owner is a hire business, or the demolition business itself.
For Cylinder Service Centre, the demolition industry represents a significant proportion of our business and we therefore have a great deal of experience of handling the specialised repairs we undertake for our customers in this industry.
Apart from the high level engineering technical skills required to repair demolition equipment, customer service is also critcal. Often if a large piece of equipment becomes damaged it can hold up the whole job: a situation that can naturally become very costly - especially in a fixed price contract. This is where using a specialist such as Cylinder Service Centre can really pay off. With our highly skilled and experienced workforce and specialised equipment, we can turn around both repair and manufacturing jobs quickly ensuring a fully repaired and tested solution is returned in good time - keeping downtime costs to a minimum.
