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We are fully trained to install state-of-the art Layher scaffolding systems, to give you maximum protection and flexibility whatever your requirments. 

We have experience of using it for some of the country's most complex and sensitive jobs, including work on Lindisfarne and Bamburgh castles.

 

The  integrated system combines safety, strength, innovation, quality and service.

The system is fast to install, lightweight, versatile, and provides cost-effective environment protection systems.

It offers multiple solutions for workforce scaffolding access, public stairways, and bespoke needs.

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Lindisfarne
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CASE STUDY: LINDISFARNE CASTLE

Modern innovation to preserve the past

As dramatic as it is innovative, the scaffolding access installed during the renovation of Lindisfarne Castle in the north east of England is impressive by any measure.  It is also a demonstration of the benefits associated with Layher’s modular scaffolding system and the skills of contractor John Laidlaw and Sons Ltd. 

The need to address a long history of water ingress related issues – the structure, which in part dates back to the 1400’s, sits at the end of a tidal causeway some three miles from the mainland – was clear-cut.  With the focus on conservation works to stonework, windows and roofing, this major project has been designed both to halt further damage and to secure the building’s long-term future.  
 
The work presented a series of challenges which have seen Layher’s on-site support services and our own design team combining to fulfil specific objectives, not least to provide access to virtually every part of the external structurefor the specialist conservation teams. Laidlaw was appointed by main contractor Datim Building Contractors, working for The National Trust, which cares for Lindisfarne Castle. 
 
The three-phase programme is scheduled to run over a 18 months. Sitting high on a volcanic extrusion, it is characterised by a steep south-facing cliff-face against the North Sea with a further slope on its northern side.  This variation in terrain had to be reflected by the scaffolding designs.

A combination of buttresses and kentledge were used, as tie-ins into the cliff-facea would have caused permanent damage to the rock.  This allowed the construction of a firm base to a height of 24 metres up to the walls of the castle itself, upon which the access lifts could then be erected. On the opposite side, the scaffold was pushed further back from the walls using buttresses to provide sufficient room for an installation that sloped gradually upwards towards the castle. 
 
The latter face is also adjacent to the access road along which scaffolding components were transported.  With no crane access possible, the lightweight design of Layher’s Allround systems proved highly beneficial as components were manually loaded onto two platforms, positioned at key locations in the structure.  Layher’s staircase systems were also used to simplify worker access and movement around the fully decked scaffold design.  
 
“This is a highly impressive installation and we are delighted to have contributed to the majority of the access scaffolding solution,” says Sean Pike, Layher’s UK Managing Director.  “Our temporary roofing system has also been a key part of the project.  With a span of almost 19 metres and a length of 40 metres, the Keder Classic roof was designed in a rolling configuration in phase one and then fixed in position for the remaining two phases.”   He points out that the company’s equipment was also used to create a temporary viewing platform for public use within the castle grounds.
 
With tidal issues to accommodate and inclement weather for much of the project period – wind speeds could vary by 40mph between the ground and the temporary roof some 48 metres higher – the Lindisfarne restoration work pays credit to all concerned.  During the winter, the high level site weather station recorded winds in excess of 90 miles per hour.  
 
At one time a military fort before becoming a somewhat unique holiday home and now cared for by The National Trust, Lindisfarne Castle has a long, varied and dramatic history.  “It is an important part of both local and national heritage, and one that is now gaining from the combination of our own installation skills and Layher’s scaffold systems which, in my opinion, fully prove their versatility and quality with a project such as this,” concludes Allan Laidlaw.

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Polmood Bridge
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CASE STUDY: POLMOOD BRIDGE

Innovative ways to conserve our heritage & protect the environment

As part of a full restoration of the Victorian bridge over the River Tweed, which was originally constructed in 1890, we designed an innovative full encapsulation system incorporating an all-new approach to safety and access.
 
The final scaffolding solution resulted in full encapsulation of the bridge, allowing sandblasting and repainting in conditions that ensured no potential solid or liquid pollutants escaped into the surrounding environment.
 
An innovative approach was needed, and it was the first time a temporary roofing structure had been built up from the Layher FlexBeam system – a new method to avoid working at height. We worked closely with Layher on an operational methodology which drove safety and operational benefits.

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Email: info@laidlawscaffolding.co.uk

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