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Construction engineering at the Acre: temporary stability and roof mounted cranes
The Acre is a refurbishment of a 1980s office building in central London, UK. A key requirement was to divide temporarily the ten-storey structure into two independent parts during demolition and later reconstruction. This paper describes the award-winning temporary works used to create a clear work front, with four prop ties horizontally stabilising the building while the site was served by rooftop mounted tower cranes. Far fewer temporary elements were required than first envisaged, leading to benefits to programme, cost, safety and emissions.
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