Challenges
The major challenge at Sixty8 was wrapping a huge building site around people’s homes and shops.
Design responsibility was critical. This project was A²O‘s largest PC facade remediation to date, requiring a trusted set of design consultants.
There were residents, many elderly, living in all 68 flats, ground floor retailers requiring uninterrupted trading and other neighbouring businesses.
The built-up location made scaffolding access, large deliveries and loading difficult.
As-built information was limited, so early engagement was critical.
The facade design itself involved complex geometry and allowing for marine exposure.
To allow for quick, smooth release of funding by the NHBC, the project had to be run smoothly without incident to comply with tight budget constraints.
Solutions
Early engagement was key with a clear strategy for tenant liaison, design responsibility & QA controls.
The Principal Contractor consultant team included architect, structural engineer, fire engineer, builder control and planning supervisor.
Months before starting, A²O invited all local stakeholders to find out what to expect and the communication channels available throughout.
A logistics and phasing plan was developed to cover all aspects of access and storage.
A²O arranged a 3D building scan to import dimensioned drawings into the Revit model.
A²O also appointed an independent facade consultant to check every drawing.
The installation was achieved on a fast-track, 52-week, 4-phase time frame, completed on time and on budget, allowing instant release of funding.
Fact File
Sector
- Residential
STATUS
- Reclad
Value
- £5,000,000
Scope of Work
- Fibre Cement Panels
- Architectural Panels
- Render
- Balconies
- Bracketry
- Insulation
- Fire Barriers
- Cappings
- Flashings