This project involved a rapid-response emergency repair to a collapsed section of flooring within the atrium at Lloyd’s of London. The affected area was part of an emergency exit route, requiring immediate intervention to ensure safety, compliance, and minimal disruption to business operations.
Urgent safety-critical repair: Responded rapidly to a collapsed floor section that was part of an emergency exit route
Working under time pressure: Repairs completed within tight time constraints without disrupting trading floor operations
Maintaining safety standards: Protective barriers and careful working methods ensured the area was safe throughout the repair
Restoring functionality: Flooring and adjacent fire doors were repaired to full operational standards, ensuring compliance and usability
All works were carried out in strict accordance with relevant safety and building standards, including:
BS 8214:2016 – Fire door assemblies
BS EN 1634-1 – Fire resistance testing
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 – Safe working practices
Building Regulations (Part B – Fire Safety) – Compliance for escape routes and fire protection
Site-specific risk assessments and method statements to maintain safety on a live trading floor
“Do It Right Maintenance carried out the work quickly and to a high standard. The balcony now looks brand new and feels safe to use again. Great workmanship.”
– Student Roost Management
Full Bathroom Refurbishment
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Private Residential