Tripod Crest
Tripod Crest maintains its commercial vehicles in-house - Workshop Manager Craig Baker is also responsible for specifying and ordering its vans. "Our lads can potentially be out on site all week, so we endeavour to make life as comfortable as possible for them," he said. "We choose Mercedes-Benz vans for their all-round quality and outstanding reliability, while the fuel economy is pretty good too - we're getting up to 40 mpg from the Citans. "Safety is another key priority, as we're very aware of our Duty of Care obligations not only to our own employees, but also to other road users. We take great comfort, therefore, from knowing they're equipped with a market-leading array of standard-fit active and passive features, to which we add cameras, proximity sensors and audible reversing warnings." Mr Baker added: "Intercounty Truck & Van's sales service is very good, as is its aftercare back-up; although we maintain the vehicles in our own workshop, the dealer will make two parts deliveries per day if we need them, and will get them here very quickly if we've an urgent requirement." Established in 1982 as a supplier of skilled labour and machinery to the road surfacing industry, Tripod Crest Surfacing Solutions now operates on a nationwide basis, with operatives skilled at working on anything from motorways, trunk roads and airfields, to housing estate roads, private car parks and footpaths. Tripod Crest Planing was established as a separate division in 1993 and operates a full range of machines, and in 2001 the Group acquired F&T Goodwin, a road contractor with an impeccable reputation built up over 40 years. Over the four years since, Tripod Crest has strengthened the former management team and retained the entire workforce, while the business has continued to trade under its previous name.
About Tripod Crest
Estimated Revenue
$10M-$50MEmployees
51-250Category
Industry
ConstructionLocation
City
NorthamptonState
NorthamptonshireCountry
United KingdomTripod Crest
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