This specialist work at the site along Civic Drive, Ipswich, initially involved the decommissioning of services and removal of hazardous substances from the former police station.
After this preliminary work, the project team then demolished the building and recycled materials before making the site suitable for redeveloping.
The works were predominantly demolition, but also involved separation from an existing occupied building in this prominent location.
One of the challenges of this project was being based alongside a busy Ipswich road with high volumes of traffic. The main trunk road through the town and Elm Street, Ipswich, is a short-cut access road and a main pedestrian route to the town. Therefore minimising traffic disruption was a priority.
The demolition process itself within a sensitive location was another challenge due to the risk of falling debris and dust polluting the roads and pavements. A 145 tonne digger was used on this project to take down a five-storey building in plain view of neighbours and the public.
Project Manager, Jason Rookyard said:
“Our long-standing Site Manager, had to be extremely vigilant in undertaking this job, while also making sure that the demolition was carried out in a controlled and safe manner, in accordance to health and safety. In keeping with our company values, we strive to maintain high standards and be committed at all times, while maintaining quality on each project. With most construction and demolition now being conducted in sensitive locations, it has a major impact on our lives. The Scheme sets certain standards that we strive to achieve in order to mitigate disruption to the surrounding areas within which we work.”
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