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| Client: |
John Sisk & Son Limited |
| Location: |
Lansdowne Road Stadium, Dublin 4 |
| Project: |
Project Offices, Canteen & Welfare
Facilities for Lansdowne Road Stadium Redevelopment |
| Size: |
975 sq metres |
| Project Timeframe: |
10 Weeks |
Requirement:
John Sisk & Son Ltd, Irelands’
largest general contracting company was awarded
the contract to construct the new Lansdowne
Road Stadium in November 2007. |
The stadium which is due for completion in early 2010
will have an all-seated capacity of 50,000 and will
consist of a continuous curvilinear shaped stand enclosing
all four sides of the ground. Such a complicated project
requires a high level of on-site management, administration,
technical & design staff.
RoanKabin have a strong relationship with Sisk having
supplied buildings to them for over 25 years & once
again Sisk entrusted RoanKabin to deliver the
requisite accommodation.
Solution:
Because of the tight nature of both timeframe &
site, RoanKabin suggested the use of a series of 9m
x 3m Jackleg Kabins. Within one week of receiving the
official order, RoanKabin were able to deliver 7no 9m
x 3m Canteens & 7no Drying Rooms; which were stacked
directly on top of the canteens.
RoanKabin were also able to provide scaffold platform
walkways & stairs from fellow Siteserv Plc subsidiary
Donohue Scaffolding to access the first floor drying
room units. Canteens were equipped with sink unit’s
c/w hot & cold water supplies while each drying
room was fitted with bench seating, high level heating
& coat hooks.
The second phase of the contract was for the supply
of the main site project office complex, again RoanKabin
opted to use 9m x 3m Jackleg Kabins which were stacked
three storeys high with fully enclosed link & stair
access to all floors. Individual jackleg units were
fitted out as offices, meeting rooms, canteen, first
aid & toilets/ showers. Access to all floors was
provided via a steel staircase & our unique modular
steel platform linking system which allowed the complex
to be totally enclosed.
Despite the tight project timeframe, Sisk were able
to occupy all buildings in advance of the proposed 10
week timeframe.
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