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Temporary roof
23 January 2013
With building contractors under pressure to deliver construction projects on budget, on time and on demand – whatever the weather – many look to minimise the delaying effects of weather by protecting a site from the ele
With building contractors under
pressure to deliver construction
projects on budget, on time and on
demand - whatever the weather -
many look to minimise the delaying
effects of weather by protecting a site
from the elements. One way to do
this is to use a temporary roof
system, such as the Combisafe Ubix
temporary roof system.
Flexible and versatile, the Ubix temporary roof can also feature a Combisafe RunWay system, which means it can quickly and safely roll open to allow for plant, equipment and materials to be craned in and out as required. The system is suitable for short term summer projects or extended use in extreme weather conditions such as rain, wind and snow.
Flexible and versatile, the Ubix temporary roof can also feature a Combisafe RunWay system, which means it can quickly and safely roll open to allow for plant, equipment and materials to be craned in and out as required. The system is suitable for short term summer projects or extended use in extreme weather conditions such as rain, wind and snow.
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