23/10/2019
Yes, it has been a long time since our last update, and yes, a lot has happened since the Chairman & Managing Director John Melmoe retired back in March 2017. The company continues to go from strength to strength having installed many prestigious projects in and around London, from Paddington Central, White City Media Hub, Albert Docks Phase 1, IQL Stratford and the ongoing works at Kings Cross to name just a few. Several unique private residential installations have also taken place, but obviously we have to keep shtum about those!
Roof gardens continue to be in trend at the moment with several new contracts to fulfil in the coming months and later next year. From Google’s new HQ roof garden in King Cross, Facebook’s new office roof garden also in King Cross, 100 Liverpool St, 80 Fenchurch St and Battersea Power Station roof garden, these projects have certainly focused our minds on the logistical and health and safety aspect of the works for our operatives.
With this in mind, we have been working on developing a bespoke reusable lifting bag and a mobile App to monitor the bags condition. Having researched the marketplace for an existing software solution, it became evident that we would have to develop our own App to suit our needs. The mobile App will allow us to facilitate the lifting bag requirements in meeting LOLER (The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations) and give our operatives a tool to monitor & record the safety checks of the bags before lifting. Not only are the bags environmentally sound, for no bulk bag wastage will incur, it is the design of the bag and lifting mechanism which will result in a reduce number of lorries to site when delivering materials such as soils. This reduces the carbon footprint of our works and also ensuring the safety of our operatives by the way the bags are lifted to the roof.
Final presentation of our innovative design and mobile App took place recently and given the thumbs up from industry experts…so watch this space for more info on this unique development shortly.
Other developments are on the Willerby website. We have this past year taken 360-degree photos on some of the projects and where possible have also identified some of the planting palette within the images, this is especially important for horticultural students who regularly access the site. Take look and explore this exciting addition to our website.
Maintenance has also been a key focus to our business. Where we are required to maintain the installation, for a given period following completion, on some of the larger sites we have recommended to the client that it would be cost effective in keeping the standard of the scheme to have a permanent gardener on site within our contract. The client having agreed to do so, we have then employed gardeners and manage them which has benefits to the client in continuity of deliverable, react to issues there and then rather than later by the mobile crew, expertise from the centre, but more importantly being seen one of the estate team as well as a Willerby operative.