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Facilities Management and Drainage Maintenance Services for Travis Perkins

Learn how facilities management services supported drainage maintenance, inspections and environmental compliance across our operational sites.

Travis Perkins

Builders' Merchant

Maintenance teams attended Travis Perkins locations throughout the contract period, carrying out drainage servicing, interceptor maintenance, liquid waste removal and inspection activities across operational sites. Distribution facilities, branch locations, service yards and support areas generated ongoing maintenance requirements throughout the year.

The contract covered a range of drainage and environmental services including pump station cleaning, interceptor servicing, CCTV inspections, sewage treatment desludging and blockage clearance and jetting activities. Maintenance personnel worked across multiple locations throughout the year as servicing requirements were identified.

Many activities took place within active operational environments where vehicle movements, deliveries, staff access and site operations continued throughout the maintenance period.

Supporting Operational Sites Through Planned Maintenance

Travis Perkins operates a large network of sites that rely on drainage systems, interceptors, separators, pump stations and associated infrastructure to support daily activities. These assets are exposed to varying operational demands throughout the year and require regular servicing to maintain condition.

Maintenance activities were carried out across branch locations, distribution facilities, storage yards and operational compounds. Each location presented different servicing requirements depending on site layout, drainage infrastructure and operational activity.

Vehicle movements, loading activities, washdown operations and staff facilities all contributed to the maintenance requirements identified across the network. Planned servicing activities were scheduled throughout the contract period to address these requirements.

The facilities management programme covered a range of environmental and drainage services delivered across multiple operational locations.

Maintenance Planning and Site Assessments

Preparations began before maintenance activities commenced at individual locations. Site assessments were completed to review drainage assets, interceptor systems, access arrangements and servicing requirements.

The preparation period included planning discussions focused on how maintenance activities would be carried out across operational sites. Vehicle access routes, servicing frequencies, waste removal requirements and equipment needs were reviewed during this stage.

Site management teams, contractors and transport providers worked through operational arrangements before maintenance schedules were finalised. Collection activities and servicing requirements were organised around day-to-day site operations.

Maintenance priorities varied between locations. Some sites required interceptor servicing and liquid waste removal, while others focused on drainage maintenance, CCTV inspections or repair activities.

Site Assessments and Asset Reviews

Different locations generated different maintenance requirements. Distribution centres, branch facilities, service yards and support compounds all contained drainage infrastructure requiring ongoing inspection and servicing.

Site visits provided an opportunity to review drainage layouts, interceptor locations, pump stations, waste storage areas and vehicle access restrictions before maintenance works commenced.

Asset reviews were completed throughout the network to identify locations requiring additional servicingor repair works. These assessments also helped establish maintenance schedules for future activities.

Information gathered during site assessments supported planning activities and assisted with the coordination of servicing works across multiple locations.

Personnel, Vehicles and Specialist Equipment

The maintenance programme involved a combination of vacuum tankers, jetting units, CCTV inspection systems, interceptor servicing vehicles, drainage repair equipment and specialist waste transport assets.

Operational teams worked across multiple locations throughout the contract period carrying out inspections, cleaning activities, waste removal operations and maintenance services.

Equipment requirements varied according to the type of work being completed. Drainage inspections required CCTV equipment, while liquid waste removal and desludging activities relied on tanker support and vacuum systems.

Specialist personnel were assigned to different servicing activities throughout the maintenance programme depending on operational requirements and site conditions.

Drainage PPM and Infrastructure Maintenance

Drainage PPM formed part of the wider facilities management programme delivered across the Travis Perkins network.

Routine maintenance activities provided opportunities to inspect drainage assets, remove accumulated materials and identify developing issues before larger repair works became necessary. Planned visits also allowed operational teams to review infrastructure condition throughout the contract period.

Drainage systems located within service yards, loading areas, operational compounds and branch facilities were inspected as part of ongoing maintenance activities.

Servicing requirements varied between locations, with some sites requiring routine cleaning while others required additional inspection or repair works.

Blockage Clearance and Jetting Activities

Blockage clearance and jetting activities were carried out across multiple locations throughout the maintenance programme.

High-pressure jetting equipment was used to remove accumulated debris, silt and deposits from drainage systems. Cleaning activities focused on restoring flow through affected sections of pipework while removing materials that had collected within the system over time.

Jetting operations were completed as both reactive and planned maintenance activities depending on site requirements.

Some locations required additional cleaning works where restricted flow conditions had been identified during inspections or routine servicing visits.

CCTV Drain Inspection Services

CCTV inspections were completed across a number of operational sites to review the condition of underground drainage infrastructure.

Inspection surveys provided an opportunity to identify displaced joints, structural defects, root intrusion, sediment accumulation and other conditions affecting drainage performance.

Recorded footage was reviewed following each survey to determine whether additional maintenance or repair works were required.

Inspection findings were used to support maintenance planning and identify locations requiring further investigation.

Interceptor and Separator Maintenance

Interceptor and separator maintenance activities formed part of the ongoing servicing programmedelivered across the network.

Inspections, cleaning activities, waste removal operations and condition assessments were completed at sites containing interceptor and separator infrastructure.

Accumulated materials removed during servicing activities were extracted using specialist equipment and transferred off site for disposal.

Maintenance teams reviewed interceptor condition during each visit and identified any additional worksthat might be required during future servicing periods.

Regular servicing activities were completed throughout the contract period across multiple locations.

Pump Station Cleaning and Sewage Treatment Desludging

Pump station cleaning and sewage treatment desludging activities were completed at selected locations as part of the wider maintenance schedule.

Cleaning operations focused on removing accumulated sludge, debris and waste materials from operational assets while allowing maintenance personnel to review asset condition during servicing.

The removal of accumulated materials provided clear access to internal components and infrastructure requiring inspection.

Vacuum equipment, tanker support and specialist cleaning systems were used throughout these activities to assist with waste removal and cleaning operations.

Maintenance teams carried out cleaning works according to site requirements and operational conditions present at each location.

Liquid Waste Removal and Tankering Operations

Liquid waste removal activities were carried out throughout the maintenance programme using specialist tanker units and waste transport equipment.

Collected materials were removed from operational sites and transferred to approved facilities through established disposal arrangements.

Tankering operations supported interceptor maintenance, pump station cleaning, sewage treatment desludging and other servicing activities completed across the network.

Waste removal schedules were coordinated alongside maintenance works to support ongoing site operations and servicing requirements.

These activities formed part of the wider facilities management programme delivered throughout the contract period.

Drain Aligning, Repair and Relining Activities

Drain aligning and repair activities were completed where inspection surveys identified defects within drainage infrastructure.

Repair works focused on restoring operational condition while minimising disruption to site activities. Different repair methods were selected according to the condition of the drainage asset and the nature of the defect identified.

Drain relining activities were completed at selected locations where repair works could be carried out without extensive excavation.

Maintenance teams reviewed repair requirements on a location-by-location basis before works commenced and coordinated activities around operational site requirements.

Delivering Planned Facilities Management Services

The contract involved facilities management services delivered across multiple Travis Perkins locations covering drainage maintenance, CCTV inspections, interceptor servicing, pump station cleaning, liquid waste removal, blockage clearance and jetting activities and drainage repair works.

Maintenance schedules, servicing activities, waste removal operations and inspection programmes were coordinated throughout the contract period to support day-to-day site operations.

A combination of planned maintenance, drainage PPM, inspection activities, cleaning works, waste removal services and repair activities was used across the network throughout the duration of the contract.

Travis Perkins

Builders' Merchant

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