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Company Name: RELIASS Inc.
Company Type: Software Devloper
Company Profile
If you are looking for Reliability Software, Fault Tree Software, Availability Program, FMEA, Process Hazard and Analysis, Facility Vulnerability Analysis, FRACAS, LCC, ILS/LSA Software, or IETM Authoring Tool you need not look elsewhere!
Our impressive portfolio of RAMS ( Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, and Safety Software ) and ILS ( Integrated Logistic Support ) Tools include, ASENT R & M ToolKit, ASENT FRACAS, EAGLE, EAGLE MMIS, AIMSS, LOGAN Fault & Event Tree, LOGAN Monte Carlo, Raptor, PHA-Pro, FMEA-Pro, SVA-Pro, RAMP, RAM Commander R & M Tool including FTA, D-LCC, FavoWeb, PRISM, and MEADEP. As a result of our STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS you will also have access to hundreds of top consultants with a varied experience and backgrounds from around the world.Leave the M27 at Junction 11 following Signs to Fareham. Take the first slip road signposted Porchester A27. At the roundabout take the first exit left. You will see the Cams Hall Estate to your right. At the traffic lights turn right into the estate. Take the left fork heading for the main house. Ample visitor parking is available in front of the house.
About Company
For many centuries this was one of Fareham's most stately residences and a manor house is recorded at Cams Hall as far back as the 13th Century.
In the early 18th Century a new building was created on the estate and in 1781 it was purchased by the Delme family. They moved across Fareham from Place House (now Titchfield Abbey) to occupy the mansion and then spent a small fortune on part-rebuilding and enlarging the house. This superb mansion was known locally as Cams Hall and remained in the hands of the Delme Family for over 100 years
Cams Hall has a superb setting, with outstanding views to Portsmouth Harbour, and the approach is by an impressively long drive which in those days passed through extensive and immaculate grounds.
Sadly the Delme family's male heirs died out and the last one decided to sell up. Montague Foster bought the estate and rented it out to a number of tenants. It was sold again in 1895 and then had several owners, even being used by the Admiralty during the 2nd World War. During the 1950's a caravan park was started there and the land was farmed by the Hill family for a number of years. During this period the buildings fell into disrepair and the house became very dilapidated. When a new owner was killed in a plane crash, Strand Harbour Securities took over the estate and an extensive period of renovation took place.
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