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Sunday, March 1, 2026

PERI and K2 Scaffolding Safeguard Belfast’s Historic National Bank

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As a result of a pioneering collaboration, PERI and K2 Scaffolding have delivered a state-of-the-art façade access solution for The National Bank in Belfast, a building renowned for its historical significance and architectural grandeur. 

The Grade I listed structure, which is currently undergoing a critical roof upgrade, posed unique challenges due to its delicate framework and the necessity to preserve its aesthetic and structural integrity.

K2 Scaffolding, faced with the task of accessing the building’s façade without compromising its bay windows, turned to PERI’s design expertise for a solution. Traditional scaffolding methods, which typically involve tying the structure directly to the building, were not feasible due to the potential risk of damage to the building’s delicate areas. PERI’s team rose to the challenge, employing innovative strategies to minimise and strategically position ties, thus ensuring the building’s preservation.

The use of PERI UP console brackets was a game-changer in this project. These brackets, attached to the internal standards of the scaffold, allowed the structure to be stepped back from the façade.

This ingenious approach not only reduced direct contact with the building but also maintained the necessary proximity to carry out the refurbishment work. The brackets extended the platform’s surface area, effectively bridging the gap between the scaffold and the building, thereby offering a seamless and safe working environment.

One of the project’s most significant challenges was the absence of structural drawings for The National Bank. This meant that PERI’s design team, in collaboration with K2 Scaffolding’s experienced personnel, had to develop a bespoke ‘as-built’ solution. 

Through meticulous site surveys and the adaptable nature of PERI UP components, the team succeeded in creating a tailored scaffolding solution that conformed perfectly to the unique shape of the building’s roof.

Moreover, the project included the design of a pavement gantry at ground level to ensure public safety. This feature incorporated a bespoke PERI UP fan, designed to protect pedestrians from falling objects, showcasing the team’s commitment to safety and innovation.

The collaboration between PERI and K2 Scaffolding not only reinforces the importance of preserving our architectural heritage but also highlights the potential of modern engineering solutions to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges. 

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