The Scotsman

Media company to record A9 dualling

● Six-figure deal involves cameras powered using renewable energy

- By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpimedia.co.uk

A Scottish B aft a winning media production comp any has been contracted for hi-tech capturing of the second phase of the £3 billion A9 dualling project – which is billed as one of the UK’S biggest and highest-value road transforma­tion programmes.

Edinburgh-based MB P– whose clients include the Ministry of Defence and Coca-cola – has been awarded a six-figure sub-contract by the project’s main contractor to record the work being carried out as part of Transport Scotland’ s A 9 Dual ling Programme.

A total of 80 miles of single carriage way from Perth to Inverness is to be upgraded to dual carriagewa­y to cut journey times and improve safety.

The second project, currently under constructi­on and worth £96 million, involves widening 9.5 kilometres of road between Lunc art y and the Pass of Birnam.

MB P is supporting the project using its first remotely operated renewable energy camera system, said to be the only one of its kind in the UK.

The business is using 4 K camera equipment powered by photovolta­ic panels that provide a 24/7 energy supply, negating the need for any electric recharging or battery changeover­s.

Poles to support the 13 camera units along the route have been installed. Each unit weighs half a tonne and has four high-capacity batteries charged by solar and wind energy. Enough power can be stored to film continuous­ly for seven days, ensuring reliabilit­y and consistent film quality being captured, even when there is no sunlight or wind.

The team will deliver more than 600 gigabytes of still images – equivalent to 20,000 images a month – during the course of the contract until completion in spring 2021, and 312 independen­t films to chart progress.

MBP has been operating for more than eight years, also making films for the likes of the oil and gas, fashion and music industries.

Its MD Matt Brown said: “We are very proud to be involved in this monument al A 9 project and producing what we believe is one of the only solutions like this in the UK – renewable energy powered remote camera systems that can communicat­e with each other across a hugely diverse environmen­t.

“This campaign supports our ongoing growth strategy of diversifyi­ng our technologi­es and further expanding our production offering. We are using some of the most robust and cutting-edge recording equipment… We spent a year testing and developing the solution and chose the 4k resolution cameras as they have been designed for reliable operations in challengin­g climates; an ideal fit in the often-harsh Scottish outdoors.

“The spread of cameras over areas of interest along the 9.5km section of road will ensure we capture the developmen­t as it happens and on a continuous basis. As we can monitor the equipment remotely and there’s no need for cabling, it makes the installati­on and removal process very easy and leaves no lasting foot print. This makes it not only kinder to the environmen­t, but also ensures there will be no downtime or action missed.”

The controvers­ial A 9 dualling is scheduled to complete in 2025.

“This campaign supports our ongoing growth strategy of diversifyi­ng our technologi­es and further expanding our production offering”

MD MATT BROWN

 ??  ?? 0 Solar panels and a pole with MBP’S camera equipment being erected
0 Solar panels and a pole with MBP’S camera equipment being erected

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