Rope access window cleaners in Barbican with years of experience
All our rope access window cleaning in Barbican is carried out by professionals. Our staff have had many years honing their skills. This has enabled them to adapt to abseiling very easily and still maintain the standards required.
Every team member completes the IRATA training course every 3 years. This not only teaches abseiling skills but also teaches the importance of working in a safe environment and how to achieve this.
We consider ourselves very fortunate to be surrounded by such awesome teams.
High Level Window Cleaning in Barbican
Professional rope access window cleaning for your building in Barbican.
Over 20 years window cleaning experience in Barbican
Highest standards produce by experienced staff.
Level 3 Team leaders within Barbican
IRATA Level 3 technicians always on site for highly trained supervision.
Our services
Rope Access Window Cleaning for Barbican And Surrounding Counties
Window cleaning at the Walkie Talkie
The concave construction of this London building presented many issues for access. They were all overcome to achieve our goal.
Cleaning windows from BMU at Vauxhall
The brand new building in Vauxhall, London needed a complete builders clean of the glass and façade. Extreme delivered again.
Windows being cleaned at Broadgate Tower
The BMU on this building was out of action. Extreme were called in to keep the PPM schedule on target with no loss of service.
Abseiling to clean windows at Victoria Street
Another BMU breakdown. All pre-planned window cleaning could remain on schedule by employing Extreme.
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Facts About Barbican
Barbican History
The word barbican comes from the Low Latin word Barbecana which referred to a fortified outpost or gateway. Such as an outer defence of a city or castle or any tower situated over a gate or bridge which was used for defence purposes. In this case, there seems to have been Roman specula or watchtower in front of the fort from numbers 33–35 onwards on the north side of the street then called Barbican, which was later incorporated into the fortifications north of the wall.
The main fort of Roman London was built between 90 and 120 AD southeast of where the Museum of London now stands at the corner of London Wall and Aldersgate Street. Around 200 AD walls were built around the city that incorporated the old fort, which became a grand entrance known as Cripplegate.
General Info
The Barbican Estate is a residential complex of around 2,000 flats, maisonettes, and houses within the City of London in Central London, in an area once devastated by World War II bombings and densely populated by financial institutions. Originally built as rental housing for middle and upper-middle-class professionals, it remains to this day an upmarket residential estate.
It contains, or is adjacent to, the Barbican Arts Centre, the Museum of London, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Barbican public library, the City of London School for Girls and a YMCA, forming the Barbican Complex.