UKAS ISO 17025 accredited pendulum and slip resistance testing across Newport and the south-east Wales (Severn Estuary). BS EN 16165 compliant reports for property managers, insurers, architects and litigation teams.
Newport — geographically the closest Welsh city to Bristol, just across the Severn — anchors our cross-bridge South Wales coverage. The slip-test demand profile combines the substantial Royal Gwent Hospital site, the Friars Walk and Kingsway retail estates, the University of South Wales campuses, and a continuing M4-corridor logistics belt across the Newport Wetlands and Magor industrial estates.
We routinely attend sites across Newport city centre, Maindee, Pill, Maesglas, Rogerstone, Risca, Bettws, Caerleon, Cwmbran (border) and the wider NP10 to NP20 postcode region. Tests are typically scheduled within 7 to 10 working days of instruction, with faster turnaround available for urgent insurance and litigation work. Welsh-language reporting is available where required.
Several providers offer slip testing in Newport and the wider South West, but only a small number hold UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. The distinction matters most when reports are challenged — by an insurer, by an opposing solicitor, or in court. UKAS accreditation provides the technical-competence backing that non-accredited reports cannot.
Newport's combination of the Royal Gwent Hospital, the substantial M4-corridor logistics belt, and the regenerated Friars Walk retail core keeps our south-east Wales coverage consistently active.
Across Newport our recent caseload includes Friars Walk and Kingsway retail floors, the Royal Gwent Hospital concourses and wet rooms, distribution-centre floors with MHE traffic across the M4 corridor, the Celtic Manor Resort hospitality estate, and external paving across the city-centre regeneration scheme.
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