Warning Signs, Cones and Lights
Construction and warning signs provide a visually clear notice to on site workers, employees and the general public of a hazard. Clear signage is also a legal requirement for some construction sites with specific risk to health and safety. We provide a range of varying signage suitable for construction sites and for use in all types of conditions.
Beacons are ideal for vehicles and provide warning of both stationary and moving risks. Traffic cones are stocked and often used to separate or redirect traffic but can also mark out other areas where there could be a hazard. Clear, specific signs are available for all types of work with optional supporting accessories and our road signs are designed to meet the requirement of BS 873 Part 6, and the New Road & Streetworks Act. All warning signs provide clear alerts that work or a hazard is apparent.
Leica iCON Construction Tools
The importance of digital measurement and layout techniques is growing due to increased project complexity, digitalization, and the industry's need for clear documentation. The Leica iCON iCS20 and iCS50 3D tools simplify tasks with visual measurement technology, automated workflows, and intuitive software, requiring minimal training for quick deployment.
Implementing Noise, Dust, and Vibration Monitoring for Civil Engineering Projects in UK Cities
As UK cities grow, urban construction projects face increasing scrutiny over environmental impacts like noise, dust, and vibration. These factors can affect public health, safety, and nearby structures, especially in densely populated areas or near schools, hospitals, and heritage sites. Poor management can lead to noise complaints, air quality violations, and even structural damage, resulting in delays, fines, or costly project setbacks. Monitoring helps ensure regulatory compliance, safeguard communities, and protect sensitive buildings.
How SCS JV is using the latest technology and methods to shape the future
Watch this fantastic video on how the SCS JV surveyors and engineers are pushing boundaries with cutting-edge technology and innovative methods to construct two 13-mile tunnels in London. With state-of-the-art digital tools and advanced engineering solutions, the team are committed to efficiency, shaping a roadmap that will set the standard for future projects. Watch Now
Skanska Engineering Technology Day
SCCS hosted an Engineering Technology Day for Skanska at the Leica Geosystems School and introduced new technology and innovations to a wide range of roles across Skanska. Learn More
London’s Silvertown Tunnel Project
Due to open in 2025, this infrastructure project is utilising the latest surveying equipment to efficiently capture images and measure points. Learn More
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