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Cleaning in hard-to-reach locations

Cleaning work at height or within complex installations requires efficient execution. SkyPeople performs cleaning work in locations where traditional access methods are limited.

SkyPeople supports cleaning projects within offshore, industry, petrochemical, civil, and utility construction. From facades, bridges, and pylons to offshore structures, tank installations, and industrial assets.

industrial cleaning

Cleaning within operational environments

Think about cleaning pipelines, steel structures, tanks, facades, bridge sections, installations, and hard-to-reach structures at height.

Our specialists provide support for industrial cleaning, high-pressure cleaning, removal of contamination, salt deposits, and corrosion residues, as well as cleaning surfaces prior to inspection, maintenance, and preservation work. Where necessary, SkyPeople combines cleaning activities with subsequent maintenance and preservation work within the same project.

By using rope access as an access method, work can be carried out in a targeted manner without extensive scaffolding, aerial work platforms, or additional access systems.

Efficient cleaning methods for complex projects

For large-scale cleaning projects, SkyPeople deploys automated cleaning systems and cleaning robots whenever possible. These solutions enable efficient execution over large areas and at locations where accessibility, safety, or turnaround time play a significant role.

By combining innovative cleaning techniques with specialized access, work can be carried out in a controlled manner within offshore, industrial, civil, and utility construction.

Our specialists determine the most suitable cleaning method, equipment, and access technique for each project based on the type of contamination, construction, and on-site conditions.

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Experience
within complex work environments

SkyPeople supports projects in offshore, industry, petrochemicals, civil engineering, and utility construction in locations where accessibility, safety, and continuity are paramount. Our specialists are familiar with working in complex environments.

Prior to execution, we determine the work method, schedule, and safety documentation for a controlled and efficient project execution.

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Bridge maintenance

“Skypeople has addressed some of the accessibility challenges on the Erasmus Bridge project for Van der Ende by thinking solution-oriented, where traditional scaffolding was not an option. With excellent collaboration, the highest parts of the Pylon and the ballast block in the bridge cellar have been safely and expertly preserved, and the cables cleaned. Skypeople has thus made a huge contribution to this magnificent project.”

Michael
Lars Sigmond

“It was very pleasant to work with these gentlemen; they are professional and thoughtful. And not to forget, you can consult with them very well about the approach to the work. I am very satisfied with the result of the work. I greatly appreciate the effort and commitment of both, and I look forward to any future collaboration with confidence. Should an opportunity arise again to work together, I will certainly be positive about it.”

Fulco Hokke
Tasty dungeon

Frequently asked questions

Rope access is suitable for cleaning work when the workplace is difficult to reach with scaffolding, aerial work platforms, or fixed access systems. This often occurs with facades, bridges, pylons, tanks, industrial installations, offshore structures, pipelines, and steel structures.
The method is particularly interesting when cleaning needs to be carried out at height, over water, within an operational facility, or in confined spaces. With Rope Access, specialists can safely and controlledly reach the contaminated parts without the need for extensive temporary structures every time.
SkyPeople performs cleaning work at height and in hard-to-reach locations within the offshore, industrial, petrochemical, civil & infrastructure, and utility construction sectors. This includes industrial cleaning, high-pressure cleaning, facade cleaning, the removal of contamination, salt deposits, corrosion residues, and the cleaning of surfaces prior to inspection, maintenance, or preservation.
The work can take place on piping, steel structures, tanks, facades, bridge sections, installations, and other complex structural parts. For each project, it will be determined which cleaning method, access technique, and safety measures are necessary.
Yes, Rope Access can be well utilized for industrial cleaning. Within industrial and petrochemical environments, many installation parts are difficult to reach with regular access methods. Consider pipe racks, tanks, steel structures, installations, silos, platforms, and structural parts at height.
With Rope Access, cleaning specialists can work targeted on areas where contamination, buildup, or corrosion residues need to be removed. This can help make installations more accessible for inspection, maintenance, preservation, or repair, with minimal impact on the operational environment.
Yes, cleaning is often performed prior to inspection or NDT. Contamination, coating residues, salt deposits, or corrosion residues can obstruct the view of the substrate and affect inspection results. By thoroughly cleaning surfaces first, anomalies such as corrosion, cracking, wear, or coating degradation can be better assessed.
SkyPeople can combine cleaning with visual inspection, NDO, maintenance, or conservation. This eliminates the need to access a hard-to-reach workspace multiple times, simplifying planning and reducing lead times.
Yes, cleaning work is often combined with preservation, coating repair, maintenance, or inspection. This is especially logical when a surface first needs to be cleaned before further work can be carried out safely or to a high standard.
Consider removing contamination, salt deposits, corrosion residues, or loose coating parts before inspection, preservation, or repair takes place. By combining these activities within a single project, the workspace can be utilized more efficiently, and the impact on production, traffic, building users, or the environment is often limited.
Yes, Rope Access can be combined with high-pressure cleaning at height or in difficult-to-access locations. This can be applied to facades, steel structures, bridge sections, tanks, industrial installations, and offshore structures.
When performing high-pressure cleaning with Rope Access, preparation is important. Factors considered include water pressure, recoil, positioning, shielding, drainage of contaminated water, surroundings, weather conditions, and safety zones. Based on these factors, it is determined which work method is safe and practically feasible for the location and the contamination.
Yes, in many situations, facades and structures can be cleaned without scaffolding. With Rope Access, specialists can safely position themselves on hard-to-reach parts of facades, bridges, steel structures, pylons, atriums, and other objects.
This is particularly practical when there is little space for scaffolding or aerial work platforms, or when the environment must be disturbed as little as possible. Consider busy urban locations, operational facilities, bridges over water, or buildings that remain in use during the work.
Yes, cleaning can take place within operational facilities, provided the work is safely prepared and coordinated with applicable procedures. Within industry, petrochemicals, and offshore, work permits, risk analyses, production status, shielding, safety zones, and coordination with other disciplines play an important role.
Rope access can help to carry out cleaning work focused on hard-to-reach areas without the need for extensive scaffolding every time. The most suitable cleaning method and safety measures are assessed on a project-by-project basis.
Yes, for large-scale or complex cleaning projects, SkyPeople can deploy automated cleaning systems and cleaning robots where possible. This is particularly interesting for large areas, repetitive tasks, or locations where accessibility, safety, and turnaround time play an important role.
Automated cleaning can help to perform work more efficiently and consistently. For each project, it is assessed whether a cleaning robot, mechanical tool, or manual execution with Rope Access is the best solution for the construction, contamination, and site conditions.
Yes, SkyPeople can brainstorm in advance about the correct cleaning method and access technique. This involves analyzing the contamination, substrate, accessibility, safety risks, surroundings, desired cleaning level, subsequent work, and schedule.
Based on this, it is determined whether Rope Access is suitable and which cleaning technique is best. This can include manual cleaning, high-pressure cleaning, industrial cleaning, specialist cleaning, or an automated solution. This creates a practical approach that suits the location and the purpose of the cleaning.

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