Developing a paint maintenance plan doesn’t have to be difficult. Here is 4 simple steps to start you on the road to developing your own plan.
Read MoreMany organisations have a nationwide contract for conducting regular washing of their assets. However, often the results are not the consistent service they think they are getting when selecting their supplier…and often they are not a nationwide supplier at all, despite their assertions.
Read MoreMaintaining a high brand standard across a nationwide portfolio can be a real challenge for property and facility managers. To overcome this, many like to put in place a Painting and Maintenance Program. Here’s a list of the 3 most common programs (and their pros and cons).
Read MoreIn our interactions with hundreds of customers each year, we pick up the vibes about what washing company's are great and who you should avoid.
This is our selection of the top 5 commercial building washing companies in NZ.
Read MoreThe most impressive thing about a dairy site from an outsiders view is the attention to detail when it comes to Hygiene. However, this same stringency can often be overlooked on the exterior. Following are 4 areas to look at when considering the necessity of a regular washing plan:
Read MoreWith a product, you can observe the quality of it, touch it and see the quality in front of you. With a service this is a little bit different, you have to know the quality is going to be what you expect prior to the work being done. Watch this quick video to find out how you can know much more definitely that you are going to receive what you are expecting
Read MoreIn our interactions with hundreds of customers each year, we pick up the vibes about what washing company's are great and who you should avoid.
Read MoreAiming to lengthen the time between paints at your school can free up funds for other projects you have in your 10YPP and 5YA. Here are some tips we have picked up over the years to improve the longevity of your school coating.
Read MoreLead was banned in paint in 1979 which seems like a long time ago, surely all that paint is gone by now? However, this is often not the case. Older buildings are often layered with many years of paint and as they are prepared properly the methods will likely expose old layers of paint from previous years.
Read MoreThe Principal often wants to “just get it done”, the Property Manager is keen to “take it slowly and get it right” while the CFO would prefer to put it off till next budget. But if all parties understand some basic points, it’ll all come together for you. Here are 5 things to consider when going through the process:
Read MoreGone are the days where you could get away with just asking a contractor to show up to your site and do the work. You as the principal on the site are now responsible under WorkSafe NZ laws to ensure the contractor you employ is safely going to conduct the work you require. This can make things difficult, especially since you have your own responsibilities anyway.
Read MoreHeight access systems are almost infinitely variable and there is no one right option. A suitable system for a HVAC contractor needing quarterly access to condensers in the middle of a roof is completely different to what’s required for an annual roof wash
Read MoreSteel is one of the most durable metals available for use today and is used across a huge range of structures on industrial sites. However, steel is expensive and susceptible to basic corrosive elements that reduce its life. Here are a few corrosion types and things to consider to ensure your structure remains sound for decades to come:
Read MoreLead was banned in paint in 1979 which seems like a long time ago now, surely all that paint is gone by now? However, this is often not the case. Older buildings are often layered with many years of paint and as they are prepared properly the methods will likely expose old layers of paint from previous years.
Read MoreMost organisations will already have a plan in place for shutdown, but often overlook the importance of a relationship in the leading up to shutdown. This means that when changes inevitably happen, quality is jeopardised because jobs get rushed and quality levels drop, along with works not necessary being done through lack of communication. Having a series of steps in place through a central communication system is crucial to quality control during shutdown.
Read MoreEnsuring consistent delivery from employed teams and subcontractors on remote sites becomes very difficult. The good news is that there are steps you can put in place to almost guarantee a successful outcome.
Read MoreWhen it comes to repainting bridges, costs vary considerably and it can be difficult for asset managers to drill in and see where the costs lie. In this article we explain the components that make up a bridge coating project (plus a few more tips).
Read MoreIntegrity of bridges is imperative to the infrastructure of New Zealand, yet apart from doing annual inspections, the care of them is often neglected - until they get to replacement stage. Its strange, but organisations are often able to find millions of dollars for bridge replacement, but they couldn’t find the $100k 5 years back to prevent it corroding into this state!
Read MoreManaging health and safety on projects can be a real challenge. However, it’s something that cannot be overlooked because all parties, directly and indirectly involved have a legal obligation to provide a safe and healthy workplace at all times.
Read MoreWhat are we as a painting company trying to tell you about engineering? Well, we know enough that moisture and heat are the 2 most likely culprits to break down your structural integrity. Minimising these 2 things will give your buildings a much longer lifespan.
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