Barry turner and son team on site at one of the UK Government buildings in King Charles street

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Barry turner and son team on site at one of the UK Government buildings in King Charles street

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A Unique Site with a Complex Brief

Working inside a Grade I listed government building in the heart of Westminster is no small task. The FCDO is not just an operational headquarters — it’s an iconic, secure and heavily regulated site.

We were brought in for a highly specialised project involving confined space entry, inspection and access works, designed to support wider mechanical and facilities infrastructure.

Health, Safety & Compliance First

Given the nature of the environment and the confined access areas involved, full risk assessments, permit-to-work systems and atmospheric monitoring were non-negotiable.

Our team wore specialist confined space PPE and operated under a controlled method statement, with continuous gas level monitoring using the Dräger X-am 2500 and fall arrest gear in place.

The space we accessed had:

  • Narrow vertical entry points

  • Obstructed airflows

  • Complex mechanical ductwork

  • Hazard zones requiring strict safety briefings

Project Highlights:

  • ✅ Fully compliant confined space entry

  • ✅ Live monitoring of air quality and gases

  • ✅ Installation of safety barriers and trap access protection

  • ✅ Close coordination with site supervisors and security

  • ✅ Work completed with no disruption to live FCDO operations

Delivering in High-Security Government Environments

This job isn’t just about working in tight spaces — it’s about working with total precision in secure, diplomatic buildings, where professionalism and discretion are just as important as technical skill.

We’re incredibly proud to have been trusted with a project of this nature — and even more proud of the team for handling it with calm, competence and care.

Confined Space Works for the UK Government at King Charles Street

Barry turner and son team on site at one of the UK Government buildings in King Charles street

Landing Page

A Unique Site with a Complex Brief

Working inside a Grade I listed government building in the heart of Westminster is no small task. The FCDO is not just an operational headquarters — it’s an iconic, secure and heavily regulated site.

We were brought in for a highly specialised project involving confined space entry, inspection and access works, designed to support wider mechanical and facilities infrastructure.

Health, Safety & Compliance First

Given the nature of the environment and the confined access areas involved, full risk assessments, permit-to-work systems and atmospheric monitoring were non-negotiable.

Our team wore specialist confined space PPE and operated under a controlled method statement, with continuous gas level monitoring using the Dräger X-am 2500 and fall arrest gear in place.

The space we accessed had:

  • Narrow vertical entry points

  • Obstructed airflows

  • Complex mechanical ductwork

  • Hazard zones requiring strict safety briefings

Project Highlights:

  • ✅ Fully compliant confined space entry

  • ✅ Live monitoring of air quality and gases

  • ✅ Installation of safety barriers and trap access protection

  • ✅ Close coordination with site supervisors and security

  • ✅ Work completed with no disruption to live FCDO operations

Delivering in High-Security Government Environments

This job isn’t just about working in tight spaces — it’s about working with total precision in secure, diplomatic buildings, where professionalism and discretion are just as important as technical skill.

We’re incredibly proud to have been trusted with a project of this nature — and even more proud of the team for handling it with calm, competence and care.

Confined Space Works for the UK Government at King Charles Street

Barry turner and son team on site at one of the UK Government buildings in King Charles street

Landing Page

A Unique Site with a Complex Brief

Working inside a Grade I listed government building in the heart of Westminster is no small task. The FCDO is not just an operational headquarters — it’s an iconic, secure and heavily regulated site.

We were brought in for a highly specialised project involving confined space entry, inspection and access works, designed to support wider mechanical and facilities infrastructure.

Health, Safety & Compliance First

Given the nature of the environment and the confined access areas involved, full risk assessments, permit-to-work systems and atmospheric monitoring were non-negotiable.

Our team wore specialist confined space PPE and operated under a controlled method statement, with continuous gas level monitoring using the Dräger X-am 2500 and fall arrest gear in place.

The space we accessed had:

  • Narrow vertical entry points

  • Obstructed airflows

  • Complex mechanical ductwork

  • Hazard zones requiring strict safety briefings

Project Highlights:

  • ✅ Fully compliant confined space entry

  • ✅ Live monitoring of air quality and gases

  • ✅ Installation of safety barriers and trap access protection

  • ✅ Close coordination with site supervisors and security

  • ✅ Work completed with no disruption to live FCDO operations

Delivering in High-Security Government Environments

This job isn’t just about working in tight spaces — it’s about working with total precision in secure, diplomatic buildings, where professionalism and discretion are just as important as technical skill.

We’re incredibly proud to have been trusted with a project of this nature — and even more proud of the team for handling it with calm, competence and care.

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