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Mitchellson Form Work & Civil Engineering

Mitchellson Form Work & Civil Engineering

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Using a combination of Zutec Cloud and Zutec Field, Mitchellson are digitising their entire HSQE processes. Their decision to digitally transform was driven by achieving greater efficiencies, safer sites and reducing their carbon footprint.

Mitchellson is a successful family-owned groundwork, concrete frame & plant hire contractor in the UK. Mitchellson’s experienced and dedicated teams have the capacity to deliver projects from £1m to £100m. Current projects include Battersea Power Station regeneration, Springfield University Hospital & P2 Kings Cross commercial. By partnering with Zutec, Mitchellson has successfully digitised the following processes:

  • Daily Safe Start Briefing & Sign-On Register.
  • Toolbox Talk Training library & Sign-On Register.
  • Health, Safety & Environment Inspection.
  • Audits.
  • Incident Record.
  • Site Observation Records.
  • Working At Height Inspection.
  • Provision & Use of Work Equipment Inspection.
  • Pre & Post Pour Inspection.
  • Permit to Load & Strike.

Not only are Mitchellson driving efficiency on-site, but they’re also providing a safer work environment for everyone on their projects. Every process is tailored to suit each project’s needs, and the learnings are then applied going forward. The team now have more power to collaborate and share at a moment’s notice.

“Zutec Field and Zutec Cloud has and will continue to modernise the way our teams work, bringing notable time efficiencies to our record generation and retention during our operational processes. There is also a large environmental benefit that also steered us to work in this way, moving away from paper records is reducing our use and reliance on timber-based products. Leading to zero need to transport physical records to a project and collect at the end this means less road journeys and less emissions to the atmosphere.”
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