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This may involve the introduction of alternative materials such as plastics, glass fibre, timber into a project or simply involve the development of production techniques to achieve the desired results.
An example of this would be the development of a welding procedure for the repair to the cast structure to the roof at Brighton Station, originally constructed in 1840 the quality of steel precluded the use of standard welding techniques required to repair and strengthen the structure.
Working closely with manufacturers of both welding plant and wire together with an independent test house and consultant structural engineers, McNealy Brown were able to develop the necessary procedures to achieve the

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