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24.01.12
McGee automate the waste ticketing process at Heathrow T2B
McGee Group is subcontractor to Balfour Beatty at the new Heathrow Terminal 2 development. The project is classified as ‘airside’ requiring the management of additional security and complex logistics with working at an airport.
To combat the mountain of paper tickets associated with large scale earthworks projects, McGee have deployed the specialist PODFather Earthworks system to replace traditional paper Conveyance Notes. The initial deployment has been to capture the vehicle and material movements of the civil engineering element of the new Terminal 2 Building at Heathrow Airport.
PODFather Earthworks provides a real-time ticketing system by utilising rugged mobile handhelds and printers. Data accuracy is improved and entry time reduced by using barcode technology to track vehicles, site, and material types within the system.
In comparison to the paper based processes replaced with the PODFather system, the benefits are huge. Time savings are in the region of 60% less time taken to produce a waste ticket, and a reduction of 25% of site manpower with similar savings in the office for data entry. This combined with a huge improvement in ticket accuracy means the real-time reports generated out of the system within minutes of the work being completed on site would have otherwise taken days to produce.
For further details please use the following link:
http://www.thepodfather.com/mcgee
Executive Chairman
Ian became Executive Chairman of the McGee Group in 2007.
Ian’s previous experience includes The Cleveland Group of Companies, incorporating Cleveland Bridge and Dorman Long Companies Worldwide, where he was President and Chief Executive Officer. Ian was founder and Chairman of High-Point Rendel Group plc and led the development of this multi-disciplinary group of companies specialising in business, management and engineering technology consultancy, with a network of offices in Europe, Africa, Middle East, USA, Indian Sub Continent and Asia Pacific.
Ian is a Companion of the Chartered Management Institute, a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors and Fellow of the Institute of Directors. He is a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Constructors and a Freeman of the City of London. He was made a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2003 for his service to business and charity.
Email: mail@mcgee.co.uk
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