This project involved constructing a King Post Wall for a Luas (tram) terminus near an existing tramway in Dublin. Holes were bored 400mm in diameter into the granite bedrock and partially filled with concrete before steel columns were inserted to allow the main contractor, Siac Construction, to excavate and install precast concrete panels and a new water main to support a deep excavation.
This project involved constructing a King Post Wall for a Luas (tram) terminus near an existing tramway in Dublin. Holes were bored 400mm in diameter into the granite bedrock and partially filled with concrete before steel columns were inserted to allow the main contractor, Siac Construction, to excavate and install precast concrete panels and a new water main to support a deep excavation.
This project involved constructing a King Post Wall for a Luas (tram) terminus near an existing tramway in Dublin. Holes were bored 400mm in diameter into the granite bedrock and partially filled with concrete before steel columns were inserted to allow the main contractor, Siac Construction, to excavate and install precast concrete panels and a new water main to support a deep excavation.
King Post Wall for a Luas Terminus in close proximity to the Luas tramway. Holes were bored in the granite bedrock at 400mm diameter. The hole was then part filled with concrete and a steel column was set in place to allow the main contractor, Siac Construction, to excavate and place in precast concrete panels to support a deep excavation and install a new water main.