Original scope and RFQ instruction from ANI was a convoluted process of cutting off the damaged material only without damaging the parent material. We then mitigated extra work by replacing the entire end in one fabricated section, although there are still 3 ‘webs’ to cut through and a lot of the area is boxed in, it was still far more efficient than the original design.

Project Details

Project Description: Repairs to ANI ship support trestle damaged on their site. Entailed removal of the damaged section of trestle, fabrication and welding of the repair piece then final fitment back to the trestle before surface treatment and return to the client.
Client: ANI
Client Contact: Paul Shinks
Year: 2024
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