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RE: PAINT THE KERBS!
John - could I suggest that the Gorse Lea Crew take a couple of pots of paint and a few brushes on site for first practice?
If there's anywhere that needs done, it's there.
From memory (last time was 1986) there was no paint at all - mind you, I was going through there so slowly, it didn't matter
P'raps FCM would sponsor this ??
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(08-03-2012, 10:01 PM)larryd Wrote: John - could I suggest that the Gorse Lea Crew take a couple of pots of paint and a few brushes on site for first practice?
If there's anywhere that needs done, it's there.
From memory (last time was 1986) there was no paint at all - mind you, I was going through there so slowly, it didn't matter
P'raps FCM would sponsor this ??
Larry I would not have a problem of doing a section in time for the MGP. BUT the Heath and Safety and all the paperwork that's involved would put any man off
Risk assessments, H&S File, Facilities for the men doing the works, Notifications, signage and more.
The painting is only a low cost, its all the add ons that make it the big problem.
Example we have to paint a few doors for a Gov department, A independent H&S inspector has to be employed to prepare a H&S file, A First aider and a Fire coordinator also have to employed, The H&S inspector has to make daily visits. Toilets also have to be provided even when there is a public loo just across the road. The lads also have to have a brew hut. This is all law to comply with H&S.
Been doing the job over 30 years without any problems, its now just a case of creating jobs for the suits. This is one of the reasons why Government cant afford to pay the tradesmen to do a job because the men in suits come first.
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Guarantees sought after new company wins contract for TT course
Guarantees were sought in the House of Keys after the TT course contract was awarded to a new company for the first time in 35 years.
Economic Development Minister John Shimmin confirmed that following a competitive tendering exercise, the contract had been awarded to island-based Marlow Construction.
He explained the contract was awarded following an evaluation by his Department and Treasury, taking into account ‘value for money and the quality of the tender submissions’.
Mr Shimmin said: ‘The course contractor performs a critical role in the physical preparations for both the TT and MGP races and it was important to select a company that could demonstrate ability to devote appropriate resources to the work and deliver the course requirements within the specified timescale.’
But Howard Quayle (Middle) questioned how much the process has saved the taxpayer and whether the company awarded the contract had the ‘necessary experience required for running such an important role as the TT and Manx Grand Prix’.
‘Is he confident that preparations for TT and Grand Prix 2012 are on schedule and there will be no disruption or reduction in service levels as a result of this new contract being awarded?’
The Minister replied that in common with most other contracts, this contract contains a clause preventing disclosure of details, unless both parties gave permission for that information to be divulged - and it had not been possible to get Mr Marlow’s permission as he was off-island.
But he insisted: ‘This was never an exercise to save money.’
He explained that the new contract evolved because Kissack Bros Ltd who he said had been doing an ‘outstanding job’ for the past 35 years, had not actually had a formal contract. When it was put out to tender Kissack Bros chose not submit a tender.
Mr Shimmin admitted: ‘It is unlikely there will be any saving. Indeed, it may well be initially more expensive to the taxpayer whilst the new company gears up for the same work as has been done in the past.’
He added: ‘Certainly they will not have experience in this area. However, my department have been satisfied they do have the experience to take responsibility for the necessary work.’
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Off what lunatic production line does the House of Keys select these idiot Ministers ?
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(10-03-2012, 01:37 PM)cregnybaa Wrote: (10-03-2012, 12:33 PM)larryd Wrote: Off what lunatic production line does the House of Keys select these idiot Ministers ?
possible rejections from westminster????????
Probable is the word, I think!!
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John Foster
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"Lets save a tin of paint or two, boys. Just leave that one half finished."
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(09-03-2012, 05:54 PM)FCM Wrote: (08-03-2012, 10:01 PM)larryd Wrote: John - could I suggest that the Gorse Lea Crew take a couple of pots of paint and a few brushes on site for first practice?
If there's anywhere that needs done, it's there.
From memory (last time was 1986) there was no paint at all - mind you, I was going through there so slowly, it didn't matter
P'raps FCM would sponsor this ??
Larry I would not have a problem of doing a section in time for the MGP. BUT the Heath and Safety and all the paperwork that's involved would put any man off
Risk assessments, H&S File, Facilities for the men doing the works, Notifications, signage and more.
The painting is only a low cost, its all the add ons that make it the big problem.
Example we have to paint a few doors for a Gov department, A independent H&S inspector has to be employed to prepare a H&S file, A First aider and a Fire coordinator also have to employed, The H&S inspector has to make daily visits. Toilets also have to be provided even when there is a public loo just across the road. The lads also have to have a brew hut. This is all law to comply with H&S.
Been doing the job over 30 years without any problems, its now just a case of creating jobs for the suits. This is one of the reasons why Government cant afford to pay the tradesmen to do a job because the men in suits come first.
All this reminds me of the time about 15 years ago when Race Mission was approached by the racing fraternity to run a creche and childrens play area in Nobles park. The authorities by way of regulation blocked it. I can remember one of the reasons they used was, "that is what the Hailwood centre is for ", my reply was that on race days sometimes it was impossible to see from one side of the room to the other because of cigaret smoke.!! Anyway,...during race days the Race Mission tent was usually full of baby's and children whilst mom went and watched dad race. i only hope that regulation and H & S does not finish the TT off.
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Marshals pictured during a recent Kerb-Painting Training Course.
The Kerb Inspector takes a close look at the paintwork.
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