Palmers Provide Innovative Scaffolding Solutions at Carlisle Rail Station

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Scaffolding contractor Palmers Scaffolding UK Ltd are providing innovative scaffolding, public protection decks and access solutions for Galliford Try at the historic Carlisle Railway Station in Cumbria.

The intricate, in-house designed, 1,400-tonne scaffolding temporary works began at the Grade II listed building (which forms part of the Carlisle conservation zone) in January 2016 – as leading principal contractor Galliford Try aim to refurbish the train-shed roof, maintain the station and extend the property’s life by at least 30 years.

Large sections of the roof had been damaged partly by seagulls, which had broken many of the historic glass panels dropping stones. These panels are being replaced with safer Ethlene tetra fluoro ethylene (ETFA) options, accessed via the Palmers scaffolding.

The in-house designed Palmers scaffold is required to provide access and protection decks and is 47m in span and 160m long, spanning 13 roof bays and the platforms below to create a working level 9m above the ground level. It has been created by more than 20 advanced scaffolders, with additional support by Palmers management and supervisors. And the modern access solutions will enable the historic roof to be refurbished, including glass removal and reconstruction together with steel repairs where necessary.

Palmers Scaffolding

The state-of-the-art scaffolding supplied by Palmers is based on modular access and protection scaffold systems bespoke to the firm. The key component within the scaffold structure is ‘Palmers 1350 Bridge Panel System’ – which incorporates bracing and end panels, so the components can be used in either beam structures to span the railway or support columns to provide bases for the protection decks.

The use of the Palmers bridging panel system is a key factor in allowing Palmers to design a scaffolding structure which can span the railway lines. This system crucially allows the works to carry on without interfering with the running of the railway – as well as protecting the commuting passengers and railway staff who operate within the station 365 days a year, where there are in excess of one million passenger movements through the station each year.

Palmers Scaffolding

In addition, all scaffolding works over the tracks’ electrified OLE System have to be erected during night-time possessions, which restrict the working time to a short five hour window overnight, from circa midnight.

Palmers design and construction team developed a scaffolding structure and solution that could be partially erected away from the main rail line to help minimise the risk of working at height and improve productivity by carrying out works away from the railway environment outside the short night time possession windows.

Palmers Scaffolding

Palmers Scaffolding UK Ltd Director, Lindsay Harle said: “Palmers have been the scaffolding contractor of choice on some of the most significant railway station refurbishments in the UK – from St Pancras in London to Waverley Station in Edinburgh. And we are delighted to have been given the opportunity to support Galliford Try in the contract at Carlisle and look forward to a successful completion of this contract and working together successfully on many more projects thereafter.”

Donald Morrison, MD comments: “We at Palmers are proud that our people continue to make the difference. This is evident in the scaffolding works we have delivered safely during the erection phase at Carlisle, whilst minimising the Working at Height, through utilising the ‘Palmers 1350 Bridge Panel System.’ We look forward to a safe successful completion of the works at Carlisle.”

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