Our Services

Working at Height

We have been involved in the rope access and working at height since the beginning, and this continues to be the basis of many of our projects. Our technicians are all IRATA trained and highly experienced within the wind industry.

 

We have a wealth of experience operating with both MEWPS and blade platforms, such as the Tractel UVM-10 and Kaufer access platforms. This gives us the ability to operate in virtually any location on a wind turbine structure and perform all hard-to-reach tasks.

Blade Repair

Maintaining external components of the wind turbine such as the blades and tower sections is essential to the longevity and performance of the wind turbine. All of our technicians hold at least one blade repair certificate such as GWO, Siemens or Enercon blade training.

 

Aside from blade repair, many of our technicians are also trained and experienced in metal coating repairs, LPS testing and the installation of additional blade components such as vortex generators and LEP systems.

Inspection

Routine inspections are extremely important for gathering the data needed to get an accurate picture of the health of the external wind turbine structure and plan for any maintenance work needed.

 

Over the years, our continued investment in state-of-the-art equipment and the strategic training of our technicians has enabled us to establish an industry leading drone inspection department within our company.

 

By using a combination of Matrice 300 RTK drones, paired with sophisticated payloads such as the Zenmuse H20t and the latest modelling software, we can generate detailed imagery highlighting all damages and imperfections on the wind turbine blades and towers. From there our experienced team can provide detailed reports highlighting any imperfections and damages and recommend remedial works.

Servicing & Maintenance

Beyond our expertise in rope access and blade repair, most of our technicians possess additional training in servicing and mechanical maintenance for many wind turbine types.

 

For many of our projects we will combine blade maintenance with routine servicing and other maintenance tasks. This strategic approach allows us to minimise the impact of adverse weather conditions that might impede work specifically on wind turbine blades.

 

On days when weather conditions aren't conducive for blade maintenance, our technicians can seamlessly transition to conduct servicing and internal maintenance on the turbines. This innovative operational pivot ensures that our teams remain productive and engaged, reducing standby time and maximizing production time of the wind energy infrastructure.

 

By integrating additional tasks into our workflow during inclement weather, we not only enhance operational efficiency but also significantly reduce costs for our clients. This has proven to be a game-changer, enabling us to deliver consistent, high-quality service while optimising project timelines and expenditure.