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Masons Scaffolding and Layher UK Set New Standards with James Street Project

In the heart of London at One James Street, Masons Scaffolding, in collaboration with Layher UK, has successfully completed an innovative scaffolding project that is setting new benchmarks in the industry.

The ongoing renovation project, overseen by the main contractor Faithdean PLC, has showcased the cutting-edge Layher Allround system and marked the first London-based use of Layher’s innovative FlexBeam gantry.

The One James Street project aimed to provide access for removing precast cladding panels on all elevations of the building during its renovation. Skilled Mason’s scaffolders erected Layher’s Allround modular scaffolding to a towering height of 24 metres and encircled the building’s 300-metre circumference with eight lifts of scaffolding. This extensive scale was crucial for ensuring comprehensive access to all parts of the building.

The world-renowned Layher Allround Scaffolding System, known for its flexibility and strength, was pivotal in achieving the project’s objectives. This system allowed for efficient planning and adaptability, which was essential given the project’s complexity and the high footfall area in which it was situated.

Design and Planning

Located in the busy London shopping district of Oxford Street, the project faced many unique challenges, such as managing high pedestrian footfall and coordinating with local businesses, restaurants, and residents to minimise disruptions. This necessitated Mason’s Scaffolding, performing many tasks during night shifts to ensure public safety at all times.

The decision to utilise Layher’s innovative Flex Beams for a 10KN PSN loading gantry was revolutionary. This innovative lightweight solution from Layher UK significantly reduced labour costs and marked the first time these incredibly useful beams were used in a street project in London.

The approach exemplified the versatility and efficiency of the Layher Allround system, demonstrating how innovative scaffolding solutions can be employed in busy urban environments.

Masons Scaffolding has been established for over 30 years, so as standard safety has been a top priority throughout the project. Night shifts were implemented to mitigate risks to the public. Using the Layher system over traditional tube and fitting scaffolding reduced noise levels, which were crucial as the upper floors (levels 4 and 5) remained operational for business purposes.

This approach ensured that the scaffolding operations did not disrupt ongoing business activities or compromise public safety.

Execution and Collaboration

The project was executed in close collaboration with Layher UK’s design team in Letchworth and Faithdean PLC. The tight deadlines required synchronised efforts from all trades to complete the project on time.

Notably, significant adaptations were made to facilitate the new glass facade, showcasing the flexibility and adaptability of the Layher system. The collaborative effort was a hallmark of this project, highlighting the importance of teamwork and precise coordination in large-scale scaffolding operations. Layher’s design team played a crucial role in addressing the project’s unique challenges and ensuring the scaffolding was both functional and safe.

Project Outcome

The successful completion of the project has further solidified the partnership between Masons Scaffolding and Faithdean PLC, marking their tenth collaboration. The project also highlighted the importance of in-house training and continuous learning, with Layher UK providing extensive support to familiarise Masons’ team with their innovative products.

Freddie Holman, Contracts Director at Masons Scaffolding, remarked, “The project at One James Street was a testament to our team’s dedication and the robust capabilities of the Layher system. With Layher’s support, we navigated the challenges seamlessly and delivered a successful outcome that met all our client’s needs.”

Looking Ahead

This project is a significant milestone for Masons Scaffolding and Layher UK. It demonstrates the potential for innovative scaffolding solutions in urban environments and paves the way for future projects where efficiency, safety, and innovation are paramount.