| Dura Slab Recent
Projects - Duct Covers for Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |

Original heavyconcrete plank installation
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Before Dura Slab Installation
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Easy maintenance access
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Comments by Jim Burnett:
When MEP were asked to replace all the
pipe-work for the services, we took the opportunity to recommend
an alternative duct cover to replace the original concrete material.
The idea was to better fulfil key functional criteria: light weight
for easy handling and easy access, high load bearing strength, anti-slip
surface for all conditions and colour matched to surrounding flooring.
Probably the biggest benefit and single biggest reason Dura Slab
was specified, was its light weight construction. This allows a
2 person lift and does away with the need for bulky and expensive
heavy lifting equipment. The previous concrete duct cover only provided
access to the services via manholes which were 10 metres apart.
This meant that maintenance teams had to work in a confined space
with limited light to reach control valves and carry out burst pipe
repairs.
The anti-slip flooring will also prove
very beneficial when making repairs to glass house damage. The last
thing we need is for someone to slip when maneuvering heavy scaffolding
along the covers which may cause injury.
Jim Burnett, MEP Consultants (on behalf of
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh)
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| Completed
Dura Slab installation |
Dura Slab
used as a Public Walkway |
Key Benefits for this application:
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5 ton load capacity |
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No lifting equipment
required |
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Anti-Slip walking
surface |
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Light Weight |
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Covers easily
removed for access |
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Fast
installation |
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