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Results

  • Permanently eliminated leaks into the facility, addressing a major hygiene concern

  • Rope access provided faster, less intrusive execution compared to scaffolding

  • Enabled efficient management of permits and procedures due to site familiarity

  • Delivered comprehensive documentation to support compliance and quality assurance

Project

Solution

  • Deployed rope access technicians and mechanical fitters to access and remediate all roof areas

  • Completed detailed inspections to identify leak points and developed a targeted remediation plan

  • Fabricated custom flashings onsite to divert water and ensure precise fit

  • Installed Equus TPO membrane across the full roof surface of the sky bridges

  • Provided full Inspection and Test Plans for client assurance

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Challenges

  • Previous scaffolding methods had proven inefficient and disruptive

  • Initial design delays from third-party engineers impacted programme commencement

  • Site hygiene standards required strict control of water ingress during works

  • Weather conditions added uncertainty to the execution programme

TPO membrane and flashing system installation nz

Project

Overview

The CD1–CD2 sky bridge structures at Fonterra’s Clandeboye site had ongoing leakage problems, creating a hygiene risk in a high-standard food processing facility. Geovert was contracted to deliver a comprehensive solution, including sealing, flashings, and installation of TPO membrane systems. The project demanded efficient rope access methodology to minimise disruption while ensuring permanent waterproofing.

Fonterra Clandeboye TPO Installation | NZ

TPO membrane and flashing system installed to achieve permanent waterproofing
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