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| CASE
STUDY - Arthur Street Car Park |
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| Lancashire
County Council
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| Project: |
Arthur
Street Car Park, Preston |
| Client: |
Conlon
Construction Ltd, Charnley Fold Lane, Bamber Bridge, PR5 6BE
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Lancashire County Council, PO Box 26, County Hall, Preston, PR1
8RE |
| Planning
Supervisor: |
Lancashire
County Council Property Group, PO Box 26, County Hall, Preston,
PR1 8RE |
| Principal
Contractor: |
Conlon
Construction Ltd, Charnley Fold Lane, Bamber Bridge, PR5 6BE |
| Contract
Description: |
Demolition
of city centre multi-storey car park. |
| Value: |
£300,000 |
Timescale: |
12
weeks – August 2004 to November 2004 |
| Building
Dimensions: |
52m
x 16m x 15m high |
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Building
Construction:
Built
in the 1960’s, the car park was a reinforced concrete frame building with
a reinforced concrete core and an reinforced concrete staircase at either end
of the building. The external face of the car park was clad in pre-cast concrete
panels, which were bolted to the reinforced concrete frame. The floor structure
consisted of pre-stressed beams spanning widthways from column to central beam
/ column arrangement and then to the column at opposite side of the building.
Infill concrete blocks were placed between the beams and this was then covered
with a topping of screed.
Demolition
Method:
The demolition of a multi-storey car park in city centre of Preston for Conlon
Construction Ltd and Lancashire County Council was completed on budget and 3
weeks ahead of the 12 week schedule.
The site was adjacent to the council offices, the magistrates’ court, a
health centre and the main line railway and as such was extremely high profile.
During the demolition of the car park, the health centre staff were decanted
to a temporary unit set up in the county council grounds.
Full height scaffolding was erected to the section of the car park closest to
the health centre to allow the car park to be deconstructed. To maintain the
safety of our operatives, a remote-controlled "brokk" breaking device
was used to break out the car park walls and floors into manageable pieces. These
pieces were then lifted into waiting skips using our crawler crane.
The remainder of the building was reduced using a Liebherr long reach demolition
excavator fitted with a 360o rotating concrete pulverisor. Throughout the demolition
period, fire escape access had to be maintained from the council buildings, as
did a fire route through to the buildings for fire engines.
Project Gantt charts
were posted throughout the project to keep the council employees informed of
progress and regular meetings were held with council representatives to address
any concerns. At the conclusion, Councillors and council employees alike expressed
their gratitude for the minimal disruption from noise, vibration and dust and
the efficient and professional manner in which the contract was carried out.
Reference
Details:
Please contact WFL for reference contact details.
See attached letter from Lancashire County Council. |
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