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Precast delivers despite the pandemic

Thorp’s ‘weave-design’ panels on HMRC’s new Salford hub
Covid-19 restrictions did not stop precast concrete specialists from keeping projects on programme – and the sector is now looking ahead with optimism. CM reports 

When covid-19 hit the UK last March, the precast concrete industry was better prepared than most. Controlled factory conditions and efficient site processes meant the sector could adapt quite easily to lockdown restrictions. 

Thorp Precast has operated at 100% capacity at its 8ha site in north Staffordshire. While many construction sites, particularly in urban locations, can be congested workplaces, the opposite is the case for precast manufacturing plants.

“Physical distancing is relatively easy to achieve in the factory, with plenty of spacing between each active working mould over several casting sheds,” explains Steve Morgan, technical sales manager. 

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