Marine Bollards
Over the past year, the UK has endured a series of severe storms that have tested the resilience of ports, harbours, and marine infrastructure. From Storm Éowyn in January 2025 to Storm Goretti and Storm Ingrid in early 2026, these extreme weather events have...
Marine Bollards
Bollard SWLs determine port safety, vessel operations, and liability management. Meanwhile, applying overly conservative down-ratings can unnecessarily restrict operations and create inefficiencies without improving safety. For harbour masters and engineers, the...
Infrastructure & Assets
You’ve checked the window again, haven’t you? That drizzle creeping sideways under the eaves, the mist hanging over the hills, the flat grey sky that seems to follow you from Cornwall to Scotland. Some days it’s just background noise. Other days it feels like it’s...
Infrastructure & Assets
Safety and Community at the Heart of Ports Harbour wall integrity is crucial because harbour walls form the backbone of port operations and the lifeblood of local communities. Many of Scotland’s quays and harbour walls were constructed or substantially upgraded during...
Infrastructure & Assets
Critical infrastructure across the UK – from ports to electricity networks – relies on effective asset management to keep decades-old systems safe and reliable. Marine bollards and wood utility poles are both essential, load-bearing components that require...