Keeping the building open during construction
Arup developed a detailed phasing construction strategy with the architect and client to ensure continuous library operation. First, demolition works were undertaken within the existing basement to create the necessary space to install a new basement plan and equipment. The existing library remained operational while work commenced on the extension and air handling equipment was installed on the existing building roof. Lowering the basement’s existing level and the underpinning of the perimeter columns was later initiated. The individual time required to lower each column meant that work needed to be carried out while the existing building was still occupied, to meet the programme’s deadline.
Once completed, the library’s operations relocated into the new extension, allowing the major refurbishment of the existing building to commence. The basement’s lowering continued whilst commencing the stripping out of the internal finishes on the upper levels. This strategy resulted in no temporary accommodation being required, providing considerable savings on potential university ‘enabling’ costs.