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HARROW CROWN COURT
Tilley & Barrett were commissioned to deliver the full roof removal at Harrow Crown Court, which had been constructed using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
This was a significant and complex undertaking, bringing together multiple specialist divisions within Toureen Group to develop and execute a safe, efficient strategy for the sequential removal of 4,000 m² of RAAC beams.
Working closely with our in-house design team, we engineered a temporary roadway capable of supporting spider cranes and electric bogeys. This enabled the safe transportation of beams across the roof to designated hoist locations. Despite the technical challenges, the project was delivered on programme and to the client’s complete satisfaction.
Sustainability remained central throughout. The project achieved a fully electric delivery model, incorporated water harvesting for dust suppression, and ensured that all removed RAAC was transported to our recycling facility for processing and reuse as secondary aggregate.