Case Study

Royal Mail, Nine Elms Lane, SW8

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Royal Mail Group and M3 Consulting

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£380k

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12 weeks

Location &

Overview

The site was owned by the Royal Mail Group and used as one of the main sorting and distribution offices serving the West London area.
Previously being part of a former gas works constructed around 1930 left a legacy of high concentrations of contamination within the soils, requiring an additional remediation package of works.
The main building was constructed from a heavily reinforced concrete frame with solid floor slabs, with the single storey postal sorting area being a light-weight modular steel framed structure clad with aluminium panels.

Royal Mail building

Challenges &

Solutions

demolition of buildings using high reach excavator

Removal of the high level footbridge and diversion of existing power supplies to the Gatehouse and fuel island, whilst maintaining full operational use of the site.

The resulting concrete was processed to remove the reinforcing bar prior to crushing to 6F2. This was left stockpiled on site for the clients future use.

Demolition was carried out with minimal impact to Royal Mail operations and staff, involving close liaison with R.M and Trade Union Associations, keeping everyone fully informed regarding progress and methods of work.

We adjusted the one way system with the use of temporary road closures, working outside normal hours and removing the operational footbridge.

Our

Achievements

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During “out of hours” work, we removed a large section of the east elevation of the structure with minimum disruption to Royal Mail operations, which was achieved with careful planning & regular consultation with Royal Mail Management and Staff.

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In recognition of the works carried out on the busy live Royal Mail site, John F Hunt was awarded The Considerate Constructors Bronze Award.