Yorkshire Post

SM UK to win HS2 safety vehicle contracts

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VEHICLE SAFETY specialist SM UK has seen a surge in business and is predicting more than 150 new orders this year as a raft of constructi­on projects for the £56bn new high speed HS2 rail line get under way in 2019.

The Leeds-based firm says contractor­s are keen to ensure they fulfil the rigorous safety criteria required by the Government in order to work on HS2.

SM UK, which designs and installs on-board vehicle safety technology, including its awardwinni­ng HALO cyclist detection system, has been accredited by the national Fleet Operators Recognitio­n Scheme (FORS) to help firms with fleets of vehicles improve their safety standards in line with regulation­s.

Vehicles working on HS2, Crossrail and other government projects must meet FORS safety standards before contractor­s can be appointed.

From its new £2m vehicle conversion centre in Leeds, SM UK helped 72 businesses, with fleets of up to 50 trucks, to comply with the stringent FORS safety standards last year.

The firm’s managing director Steve MacDonald expects the number of contracts to exceed 150 firms over the next 12 months.

“We saw a steep escalation in the number of orders in the last couple of months of 2018, and the demand is already increasing again as we start the new year,” said Mr MacDonald.

“Our Leeds conversion centre and team of auto engineers are equipped to deal simultaneo­usly with multiple fit outs, and we are likely to be recruiting new staff in the coming months if the HS2 momentum continues, as we fully expect it to.”

He said there was also a growing trend among smaller, local companies to invest in vehicle safety systems in order to bring them up to the gold, silver and bronze FORS standards.

“From what our SME clients tell us, they are aiming to keep up with their larger competitor­s: the big firms are in effect becoming vehicle safety influencer­s for small businesses,” he added.

“Ultimately this means that our roads and constructi­on sites are becoming safer, with more HGVs fitted with safety systems that give the driver 360 degree visibility, and warn pedestrian­s and cyclists when vehicles are turning.”

SM UK employs 55 people.

Demand is already increasing again as we start the new year. Steve MacDonald, managing director of SM UK.

 ??  ?? SAFETY FIRST: An SM UK engineer at work in the company’s vehicle conversion centre, Leeds, as the firm predicts a growing number of orders connected to the HS2 rail project.
SAFETY FIRST: An SM UK engineer at work in the company’s vehicle conversion centre, Leeds, as the firm predicts a growing number of orders connected to the HS2 rail project.

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