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Swift Action Saves the Day: John Burton and Team Resolve Major Roof Leak at Sydney Airport

May 10, 2024

Recently, a significant roof leak occurred at Sydney Airport – T2. The situation posed a major risk to a one of Sydney Airport’s largest  retailers due to challenging weather conditions in Sydney. Fortunately Thanks to John Burton, our Electrical Maintenance Manager leadership, the team swiftly and effectively resolved the situation.

The team discovered the stormwater pipe was misaligned due to a missing nut, this missing nut had not been identified by any other persons until John investigated the situation. They realigned the pipe, replaced the necessary parts, and conducted successful water tests to ensure proper function.

“I am pleased to highlight the exceptional dedication of John Burton in resolving a critical issue at Sydney Airport. I commend John for his outstanding performance and valuable contribution in addressing this issue His commitment to delivering exceptional service is a testament to the calibre of professionals we have the pleasure of working alongside.” – Feedback from Sydney Airport team member

People like John and his outstanding team are what makes our contract with Sydney Airport successful and boosts Programmed’s reputation. We appreciate their hard work and dedication.

Well done John and team!

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