Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Firm roped in to take on shark tank paint job at top aquarium

- Byb MARTIN SHAW

ARMITAGE Bridge-based rope access specialist Access North Structures has completed a comprehens­ive 12-week maintenanc­e assignment at The Deep in Hull – entailing a daring structural repaint above a 2.5 million-litre open shark tank.

Opened in 2001, the complex, geological rock formation-inspired structure is built around a steel framework and externally clad in five different materials – including laminated glass and aluminium panels.

With summer being The Deep’s busiest period and the essential works requiring good weather conditions, Access North Structures was contracted to deliver an extensive scope of maintenanc­e works during opening hours.

Discreet and safe rope access techniques were employed to reduce disruption and risk to visitors, staff members and the aquatic animals alike.

Commencing a two-pronged upkeep programme on the structure, the threestron­g team of rope access technician­s was responsibl­e for renewing the upper glazed façade, rendered surfaces and claddings, along with the supporting framework, exterior nose cone of the building and a beam over the holding tank area. Stage one involved a detailed inspection of the external structure and full rendering repaint, whilst the second phase entailed cleaning all glazing and painting both external and internal steelwork.

Home to 3,500 marine creatures, the 113 animals living in the affected tank remained in situ throughout the 12-week assignment, requiring inventive problem-solving in order to overcome occupation­al challenges.

For instance, a floating pontoon was used over the open tank – containing sharks and stingrays – to aid safe access to repaint the steel beam overhead and reduce the risk of water contaminat­ion. Working hours were also limited to minimise disturbanc­e to the creatures.

Commenting on the unique maintenanc­e assignment, technical project manager Richard Knight said: “No two structures are the same, meaning every single project is different for our technician­s.

“So, we’re no strangers to working on unusual sites and complex buildings – but abseiling over a shark tank to complete the required repainting was a definite first for the team!

“The Deep has been one of Yorkshire’s most iconic landmarks for almost 20 years, so it’s brilliant for us to have played a key part in its upkeep.”

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Ropes were suspended over the shark tank for maintenanc­e work
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