
Our Latest Projects
One of the more unusual requests of the year was to supply slim line masts to a company that were making a film. When we enquired about it, it turned out to be a film about Radio Caroline. It is called "The Boat That Rocked" and is due to be released in 2009. Watch out for the masts!!

Here are some of the Masts being loaded.
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The ship at sea.
VICTORIA TUNNEL –NEWCASTLE
One of this year’s challenges was to install 600 metres of radiating cable (aka leaky feeder) into the Victoria tunnel in Newcastle; it threw a few challenges up because of the length of cable and trying to keep it in tune with the surroundings, and also having to work in almost complete darkness for most of the install. This is a Heritage site that was used as an air raid shelter during the Second World War, although its history goes back much further than that, more details of the tunnel can be found at: www.victoriatunnel.info



One of the many blast walls we had to negotiate.
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One of the more unusual requests of the year was to supply slim line masts to a company that were making a film. When we enquired about it, it turned out to be a film about a Pirate Radio Station off the shores of Briton. It is called "The Boat That Rocked" and was released in September 2009. Watch out for the masts!!

Steel Fabrication Works
Fully qualified staff carry out detailed and varied work in our fabrication department, ranging from our comprehensive range of standard parts to specialised bespoke bracketry & masts including accessories allied to the telecommunications industry

We have just completed a project with Oxford Fire & Rescue Service in replacing all of their alerter antenna system, The overall project cost was in the excess of £180,000 and was necessary for the replacement of ageing & faulty antennas, which are used for alerting retained fire fighters when an emergency arises, The contract was completed on target and in budget.