• Access Done Right

  • May 31 2023
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • The Cladding Matters podcast brings together professionals, experts, and industry leaders to discuss building compliance, cladding remediation, and resident engagement, delivered with humility, wit and passion.

    Today we put Rob Munns, Head of Sales for BFT Mastclimbing in the room with Marcus McCarthy, our Operations Manager, to discuss the pros and cons of Mastclimbing versus Scaffolding; the costs, speed, safety and inevitable impact on the lives of residents undergoing cladding remediation works.


    Timestamps

    [00:00] Music Intro

    [00:16] Introduction

    [01:24] Segment 1 - The main differences, safety, efficiency and legislative considerations

    [36:44] Mid-roll

    [37:04] Segment 2 - The best fit, maintenance and what good looks like.

    [46:17] Segment 3 - The future of access

    [51:20] Outro


    Links & Credits

    • Music by UNIVERSFIELD from Pixabay.
    • Subscribe to our Cladding Matters podcast
    • Find out more about BFT Mastcliming at https://bftmastclimbing.com/
    • Get your copy of our Golden Thread Analysis Checklist at www.intelligent-fs.com
    • Follow Intelligent FS on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/10864047 or follow using #claddingremediation, #FRAEW, and #goldenthread

    Next Episode Teaser Next time, Chris McKay, Director of Facades at CBRE will be joining us to “Unravel The Golden Thread”. We’ll be running back over the latest changes to the BSA and talking about what you need to do to ensure you remain compliant with it.

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