Rostek scores at National Football Centre

5th September 2012

We are proud to announce that we have installed a fall protection system to the intricately designed roof above the indoor pitch at St George's Park the FA's new National Football Centre near Burton upon Trent.

The contract, awarded to us by Bowmer & Kirkland, was to install handrail and a Uniline cable roof safety system to standing seam roofs at the FA's new £100m world-class facility, which opens at the end of the summer. As the roof covering the pitch is of a membrane design, to allow light onto the surface, the area required a number of bespoke brackets to support the system, all of which were designed by us. Speaking about the contract our Managing Director Dave Uttley, said, -It is great to be involved in a project that puts our design and installation skills to the test. -We also feel privileged to be a part of the team that is helping to build such fantastic facilities to help improve English football from grass roots level through to the national teams. -

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