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NAL RETENTION SOCKETS TESTED AT MIRA
A Ford Fiesta was crashed at 35kph sideways into a traditional unforgiving steel lighting column and a SAPA Aluminium Column. The columns were installed in NAL Retention Sockets.
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NAL AND TEC IN DECEMBER
NAL are pleased to be featured in several articles in this months TEC Magazine, including Passive Safety and our Traffic Signal Enclosure
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SIS PILLAR ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTION
The NAL SIS Pillar system was chosen for all of the passively safe lighting columns (426no.) as it provided an above ground electrical disconnection solution.
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NAL CONTROLLER CABINET BASE
Worcestershire County Council have successfully installed the NAL Controller Cabinet base on a Siemens 900 Controller refurbishment site in Evesham.
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ROTATING MAST ARMS
Rotating Mast Arms have been installed in several locations in London. This now allows any maintenance works to be carried out without the need for costly traffic management
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REFUGE ISLAND FOUNDATION SYSTEMS
Bolton MBC have just constructed several refuge islands throughout the town, using the NAL RS140DF Retention Sockets for the wide based poles and RS50x50 Retention Sockets
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RETENTION SOCKETS FOR GUARD RAILING
Decorative railings were recently installed in The City of Newcastle. RS168 Retention Sockets were used for this installation to ensure any damaged posts
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TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE LIFTING SYSTEM
The NAL RS Post installer was recently used by Wokingham Council to simplify the installation of Siemens ANPR cameras to existing traffic signals.
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RETENTION SOCKETS FOR BOLLARDS
Bollards and railings at Westminster which are used for security and crowd control must also be removed for parades and other ceremonial occasions.
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RETENTION SOCKETS FOR SIGN POLES
In 2009, due to changes in parking legislation, Newcastle City Council undertook the large scale project of installing approximately 1000 signposts
and 3500 signs.
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TEMPORARY FOUNDATIONS
The NAL Temporary Foundation systems were recently utilised by TFL during the renewal and upgrading of the traffic signals outside Buckingham Palace.
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