Scaffolding experts help bring plans for Scotland’s tallest residential building to life
JR Scaffold has helped prepare the way for a landmark residential building in the city centre of Glasgow which will become the tallest in Scotland.
JR Scaffold has erected approximately 2,000 square metres of scaffolding alongside 500 linear metres of edge protection on Portcullis House in the city’s India Street in Charing Cross which aided the safe demolition of the current building’s façade. The company was tasked with the project by Putnam Construction which is overseeing the demolition.
The scaffolding was erected by a team of three scaffold operatives and forms part of the first phase of work which will see the scaffolding remain on the building until the new structure begins to take shape.
Alistair McKay, contracts supervisor for JR Scaffold, said: “This was a complex project for our team as we had to overcome some design aspects due to the scaffolding’s close proximity to other buildings in this busy, city centre location.
“We also had to consult engineers regarding wind loadings once the façade was demolished as the retained concrete frame is now completely exposed to the elements.
“This will be a truly iconic residential building upon completion, instantly recognisable in the city’s skyline and from the neighbouring M8 and we are proud to have played a part in bringing it to life.”
Watkin Jones is transforming the former HMRC building on India Street into student accommodation, with plans for 784 ensuite rooms and studios. At 36 storeys, the building, named The Àrd, will be the tallest residential building in Scotland.