UK facilities management provider, Stadium Support Services, has teamed up with Scandinavian access company, Høyden Engineering. The collaboration focuses on the development and delivery of cutting-edge access systems, featuring comprehensive maintenance and advanced fall protection to the UK market.
With Stadium Support Services traditionally involved in post-construction projects, the new partnership with Norway-based, Høyden, represents a significant expansion of service offerings within the architectural sector, covering UK RIBA stages 2-5.
Both companies state they are committed to delivering comprehensive solutions, encompassing design, manufacturing and installation, with safety and efficiency at the forefront of the partnership.
Speaking about their joint approach, Erlend Siem, Managing Director of Høyden, said: “Together, we provide end-to-end solutions, covering the design, manufacturing and installation of facade and atrium access systems. Our focus is on maintaining a high level of safety and cost-effectiveness.”
Stadium Support Services and Høyden share a common goal of providing innovative solutions tailored to the specific needs of architects, developers, and contractors. These solutions offer significant design flexibility, sustainability benefits and ROI.
Daniel Scott, Head of Rope Access at Stadium Support Services commented: “We recognise the safety and productivity advantages that Høyden’s approach delivers, and we are excited to embark on this journey with the partnership poised to set new industry standards.”
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