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2006 - Stirom SA Bucharest - Concrete repairs and
paintings of the three 65 m high industrial chimneys.
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2005 - Cosmote - Replacement of the lightening conductors on GCM poles.
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2004 - The National Contemporary Art Museum - Bucharest
- Asambling of the Reynaers aluminium structure of the two 40 m high
panoramic elevators.
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2003 - The Cotroceni Palace - Roof repairs and
paintings, restauration of the wooden facade elements (historical monument).
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2002 - The Polovragi Monastery - Repairs and
paintings on the church (historical monument).
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2001 - Teleconstructia SA - Placement of vertical
optic fiber cables for the mobile telephony network
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2000 - The "I. Bratianu" Cultural
Center - Replacement of the damaged timber trusses of the roof, replacement
of the tile covering, gutter repairs.
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1999 - The Romanian National Library - Bucharest:
roof and gutter repairs, replacement of the tile covering.
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1998 - The Patriarchal
Palace - Bucharest: repairs and paintings on the
25 m radius dome.
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1996 - The Peles Castle
- Sinaia (historical monument): Video expertise
of the steel structure and the 10 m high flag pole
on top of the 50 m high Main Tower, roof repairs,
replacement of the tile covering on some difficult-access
towers.
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1995 - The ASTRA Oil Refinery - Campina: Painting
of three industrial chimneys. Heights: 50m, 35m,
and 25m. None of the chimneys had an access ladder.
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1994 - The Peles Castle
- Sinaia: Roof restoring, lightening conductors,
replacement of the steel cable of the flag pole
on top of the Main Tower (55 m from ground level),
and replacement of a 6 m high steel pole on top
of the SW Tower using an additional 1" pipe
structure.
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The Bran Castle - Bran:
Preventive cleaning of the vertical slope of the cliff on which
the castle is built, for securing the area below for the rock
consolidation works. Steeplejack was the only available option
because of the great amount of rubble and dirt hanging on the
slope and ready to fall at any moment.
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1993
- Demolition of a suspended damaged wall
on the front face of a building (6th floor). Rope access
was the only safe method available for this work,
since no object was allowed to fall down.