Blue sky thinking!

Blue sky thinking

MAT installation engineers had to use some blue sky thinking when faced with a weighty challenge in a recent CL3 project.


Q - How do you get a laboratory door into place when it's extremely heavy and there are access restrictions in the building? 

A - You take to the air, of course! 


We're currently carrying out the refurbishment of a CL3 containment laboratory at a major London university. Due to its weight and access restrictions within the building, the door had to be crane lifted into position, as you can see in this photo. 


For more information on how MAT makes light of weighty challenges, please get in touch.


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