Esh completes new helideck at County Durham emergency response training centre

The structure will be used to deliver emergency firefighting training to offshore workers.

Work to deliver a brand-new helideck structure at a County Durham emergency response training centre has been completed by Esh Construction.

The structure incorporates a mock offshore two-metre steel platform rig with full size helideck, helicopter simulator and structures to mirror those on an offshore installation.

The new Helideck is located at a bespoke centre which delivers key training courses required for offshore firefighters. Opening last year, the centre is a joint venture between the UK’s leading energy sector training provider, 3t Training Services and Vital Fire Solutions (VFS), the trading arm of County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service (CDDFRS).

Once it is approved by OPITO (the training body for the oil and gas industry), the mock helideck structure will enable the centre to deliver the full portfolio of emergency response courses.

Construction of the structure took 12 weeks, and through the responsible procurement of a local supply chain, more than £230,000 was re-invested with Durham-based businesses. The project also required mechanical and electrical works to provide a suitable water supply for training exercises and street lighting for the perimeter of the helipad.

Training in this type of setting makes the experience extremely realistic and prepares people for the real thing, ensuring delegates can learn in what feels like a real-life situation.

David Player, Contracts Manager from Esh Construction, said: “As a local contractor, we are proud to play a part in providing a new training facility for offshore emergency response firefighters.

“The project enabled us to support local, with three apprentices undertaking training on the scheme and over 50% of the project spend re-invested within County Durham. It also provided an opportunity to support a local grassroots football team through the sponsorship and purchase of kits for the Under 9’s team.”

Emma Howorth, General Manager for England at 3t Training Services, said: “This is 3t’s third emergency response training facility in the UK and our second in North East England.

“We are focussed on bringing increased choice and more locations to our clients and this centre delivers just that. It is extremely convenient for the many offshore workers and companies in the Teesside area who can now train much closer to home, as well as perfectly complementing our new Teesside Training Centre, which opened recently.

“Adding this new Helideck means as soon as we receive OPITO approval we will be able to offer courses such as Helideck Emergency Response Team Member (HERTM) and Helideck Response Team Leader (HERTL), which are critically important to offshore safety.

Vital Fire Solutions Operations Manager Paul Burlison said: “A lot of hard work has taken place over the past year to get this exciting project to where it is now.

“This is a brilliant opportunity for ourselves and the great team at 3t Training Services and one that will benefit not just the offshore sector but also the wider North East economy. We can’t wait to start offering courses soon.”

As a local contractor, we are proud to play a part in providing a new training facility for offshore emergency response firefighters. The project enabled us to support local, with three apprentices undertaking training on the scheme and over 50% of the project spend re-invested within County Durham. It also provided an opportunity to support a local grassroots football team through the sponsorship and purchase of kits for the Under 9’s team.”

David Player, Contracts Manager at Esh Construction