AJ Tensile News Archive: 2016 November

The Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovellers

Date posted: 4 November 2016
Posted in: Biogas Systems

Our own Richard Cherry, Director of our Biogas division, is an active member of The Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovellers. The following article appeared in the October 2016 edition of The Environment magazine, highlighting the contributions that 5S makes both to society and to the environment.

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Waukesha, Wisconsin – Tank Top Gasholder

Date posted: 4 November 2016
Posted in: Biogas Systems, Tensile Fabrications
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Our Biogas division recently completed this 5,398 cubic metre tank top gasholder for WesTech in the USA. Installed at Waukesha Waste Water Treatment Plant in Wisconsin, the 28m diameter 14m high dome operates at 27 millibar working pressure. The design uses our unique double-membrane construction technique, with the special tan colour of the outer membrane specially requested by the client.

AJT’s involvement in a remarkable new Discovery

Date posted: 4 November 2016
Posted in: Uncategorized

AJ Tensile were recently invited by Star Events to play an important role in the global launch of the brand-new fifth generation Land Rover Discovery SUV in the grounds of Packington Hall, Warwickshire, UK – close to the Land Rover plant in Solihull, where the all-new Discovery will be produced. Our involvement was in the design and construction of a 22m x 14m black prism to conceal the vehicles prior to the reveal, and construction of a 35m x 10m pond liner for the vehicles to splash through.

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The set was constructed from 5,805,846 individual LEGO bricks, breaking the previous Guinness World Record by almost half a million pieces. Laid end to end, the bricks would stretch for almost 200 miles. Led by the UK’s only LEGO Certified Professional, Duncan Titmarsh, it took five months for expert LEGO Master Builders in the UK to construct the incredible Tower Bridge structure.

As part of the dramatic reveal sequence, British adventurer Bear Grylls appeared in typically exciting fashion by abseiling from a helicopter to the top of the huge Tower Bridge installation, through the open drawbridge and onto the stage beside the all-new Discovery. Sir Ben Ainslie, the most successful sailor in Olympic history, and  Zara Philips MBE also took active roles in the event as can be seen in the following video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SdAniSOrhk

Our client was extremely happy with how the whole project was run, and even hand-delivered a selection of delicious gourmet pork pies down to our team by way of additional thanks.

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