UKAS ISO 17025 accredited pendulum and slip resistance testing across Glasgow and the Greater Glasgow and west-central Scotland. BS EN 16165 compliant reports for property managers, insurers, architects and litigation teams.
Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and the practical hub for our Scottish testing programme. The slip-test demand profile reflects the city's scale: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde — the largest health board in the UK — the four-university higher-education estate, the rapidly expanded conference and event economy around the SEC and OVO Hydro, and a hospitality and night-time economy that runs from Merchant City through to Finnieston. Glasgow's wet, mild west-coast climate creates year-round tracked-in moisture issues that sharpen entrance and lobby testing demand.
We routinely attend sites across Glasgow city centre, Merchant City, Finnieston, the West End, the Southside, Govan, Partick, Pollok, Dennistoun, Shawlands, Bearsden, Bishopbriggs, Clydebank and Cambuslang, plus the wider G postcode region. Tests are typically scheduled within 7 to 10 working days of instruction, with faster turnaround available for urgent insurance and litigation work.
Several providers offer slip testing in Glasgow and the wider Scottish region, 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.
Slip resistance evidence in Scotland follows the same technical standards as in England and Wales — BS EN 16165, BS 7976-2, and UKSRG Issue 5 — but procedural reporting and litigation context differ. We are familiar with Scottish jurisdiction requirements, and reports for Sheriff Court or Court of Session proceedings are produced with the appropriate procedural compliance. Insurance and HSE-equivalent testing follows UK-wide protocols.
Glasgow's combination of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, the four-university higher-education estate, the SEC and OVO Hydro conference and event venues, and a substantial city-centre and Merchant City hospitality belt make it our busiest Scottish territory.
Across Glasgow our recent caseload includes Buchanan Galleries and St Enoch retail floors, restaurant and bar floors across Merchant City and Finnieston, university circulation at the University of Glasgow, Strathclyde and Glasgow Caledonian campuses, hospital concourses across the QEUH and Royal Infirmary estates, the SEC and OVO Hydro public concourses, and external paving across the Buchanan Street and Argyle Street public realm.
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