PERI supports development on Manchester's first cylindrical high-rise.

Going full circle on Manchester’s first cylindrical high-rise

Three60 is one of the newest high rises making its way into Manchester’s skyline. On completion, it will stand 51 storeys tall and comprise over 400 apartments. With temporary works support from PERI, Renaker is delivering this project as part of the wider Great Jackson Street development scheme.

Constructing at such heights meant there was a requirement to transport material up the building efficiently, as well as the need for perimeter protection to shield the working levels from the wind and leading edges.

Early involvement on the project meant that PERI could align its temporary works offer with Renaker’s programme, enabling the building’s facetted structure to be accommodated seamlessly throughout the build.

Protection screens

Lightweight Protection Screens (LPS) were installed over four floors. In addition to deflecting wind loads as the building grew in height, the design of these screens had to account for other demands, such as cycle time, access to the slab edge and avoid potential clashes with columns.

The design team used a double-rail platform screen for this requirement, which offered a working platform between the slab edge and screens. The platforms provided access to prefix bolt boxes for cladding installation.

The low weight of the screens combined with hydraulic lifting enabled two screens to be cycled simultaneously.

To accelerate screen installation, masts were preassembled offsite at PERI’s depot. Each section was then connected on site with drift pins before being tied to the structure.

The low weight of the screens combined with hydraulic lifting enabled two screens to be cycled simultaneously.

Contracts Manager, Renaker
Contracts Manager, Renaker
Adrian Robinson
Contracts Manager | Renaker
The process of cycling the screens was very easy. Cycling two screens at once was a big advantage for us as it saved a lot of time and helped us to push the project along.

3D visualisations

When designing the screen solution and slab shoe layout, the position of the columns around the slab edge had to be taken into account to avoid clashes.

3D visualisations were produced by PERI’s Digital Engineering team to make the declashing process more efficient. Having visibility of this information early in the programme meant that the site team could tie the screen design in with other temporary works elements like the propping and falsework, ensuring all systems worked cooperatively.

XL Hoist

Integrating an efficient transportation system into the programme was crucial, as this enabled material and operatives to move quickly between the working levels. As well as providing safe access at height, the hoist reduced the demand for the crane.

On completion, it will stand 51 storeys tall and comprise over 400 apartments. With temporary works support from PERI, Renaker is delivering this project as part of the wider Great Jackson Street development scheme.
Sales Manager
Sales Manager
Sam Peake
Sales Manager, North England | PERI
The crane is the busiest piece of equipment on a building site – it’s always in demand. By supplying the hoist, it freed up the crane for all of Renaker’s falsework to be moved from floor to floor without the use of the crane.
PERI & RENAKER.

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