Gypsy Corner, Acton
Fairview / Rialto recently
developed a site at Gypsy Corner, Acton in West London.
The development, Westgate W3, consists of two blocks, one
14 storeys high and one of 13 storeys, containing 255
residential units. The developer opted for rc frame
buildings and contracted CJ O'Shea to carry out this
£5,700,000 package. Building two adjacent multi-storey
blocks simultaneously lent itself to using static pumps
and stationary placing booms and so CJ O'Shea approached
Camfaud to provide the placing booms. The contract
required one boom to be supplied along with two columns,
one for each building.
The boom was moved between the buildings, using a tower
crane, to suit the pour schedule. By using a static pump
and stationary placing boom the contractor was able to
increase the speed of each pour, reduce the size of the
concrete gang and improve site safety. In addition, the
pump and boom were used to pour walls and columns thus
freeing up valuable crane time. The boom that Camfaud
supplied with a 30 metre horizontal reach was ideal for
the footprint of the two buildings as it reached right to
the edge of each floor without requiring additional
pipeline to be laid across the slab.
A Stationary placing boom can be set on fixed column and
used as a free standing item. Alternatively, it can be
set within a building and, with the use of floor frames,
climb through the building as it progresses. Due to the
height and footprint of the buildings, O'Shea supported
the columns on floor frames supplied by Camfaud and
climbed the boom in sequence with the development of the
buildings. Camfaud offer a complete service to erect the
boom at the start of a contract, supervise the movement
of the boom and the climbing procedure, as required, and
dismantling the boom at the end of the contract. This
work is carried out to the manufacturer's recommendations
and agreed method statement to ensure a safe and
successful outcome.
Pump: Schwing WP1250
Boom: Schwing SPB30
Customer: C J O'Shea Construction Ltd.
Site: Gypsy Corner, London
Concrete Supplier: Tarmac Topmix
Date: Spring / Summer 2005
Boom: Schwing SPB30
Customer: C J O'Shea Construction Ltd.
Site: Gypsy Corner, London
Concrete Supplier: Tarmac Topmix
Date: Spring / Summer 2005

