Month / October 2025
280 Bishopsgate
Across five levels, the building’s steel columns required dry blasting to remove rust and light coatings.
31st October 2025Recognising and Preventing Nozzle Wear in Blasting Operations
Blast nozzles are one of the most important components in any blasting setup. However, even the most durable materials eventually wear down under continuous use.
29th October 20251 Southwark Bridge
We were proud to play a key role in the transformation of the former Financial Times building at 1 Southwark Bridge.
26th October 2025British Sugar – Bury St. Edmunds
As part of a broader decarbonisation and installation project, our team was recently engaged to refurbish and protect the existing structural steelwork.
24th October 2025Christchurch Court – Intumescent Patch Repair
At VariBlast, we were proud to deliver a large-scale refurbishment project at Christchurch Court, where we carried out extensive restoration and coating works across the building’s soffits.
19th October 2025Intumescent Application at Digitech
We recently completed another great project with RG Carter, applying the intumescent top coat to the new steel structure: Digitech: part of a brand new building development at City College, Norwich.
18th October 2025Fire Recovery and Steel Surface Restoration at CareCo, Braintree
When CareCo suffered a facility fire just six months after opening, VariBlast was brought in to help restore critical infrastructure and prepare the building for reopening.
13th October 2025JOSCAR Registered
VariBlast are officially JOSCAR registered, renewing our accreditation as of the 8th April 2025, a mark of trust and quality within the supply chain community.
11th October 2025On site with VariBlast – 25 North Colonnade, London
We’ve revisited our archives from 25 North Colonnade in Canary Wharf, London, and thought we’d share a few behind-the-scenes shots from this job.
6th October 2025Environmental Classifications and ISO 12944
When it comes to protecting steel from corrrosion, one of our key standards we work to is ISO 12944. This international standard helps define how different environments affect the rate of corrosion and guides us on what level of surface preparation and coating protection is needed.
5th October 2025
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