Catching a barge to the work site was all part of the deal on this project.
Our team designed and built a suspended stair access and edge protection to enable maintenance works on each of the 5 dam gates on Canberra’s Scrivener Dam.
Catching a barge to the work site was all part of the deal on this project.
Our team designed and built a suspended stair access and edge protection to enable maintenance works on each of the 5 dam gates on Canberra’s Scrivener Dam.
This beautiful warehouse was built in the 1800's and began its restoration journey over 12 months ago. The dismantle of the scaffold last month was a momentous occasion, revealing the craftsmanship and grandeur of the original building.
Thanks to the guys at Mayo Magpie for the time lapse.
Last month one of our crews were lucky enough to escape the winter frosts and head West to work on the Tallywalka Bridge.
This was an impressive 175m long rail bridge, consisting of 24 hung scaffolds. The crew utilized the Layher ‘Allround System’ – minimizing components, weight on the bridge and man hours to build with a simple yet effective design. It was a solid effort, a project of which the Dunbar team is really proud!
Restoration works at the Goulburn Uniting Church have been a long-awaited project for many, with 3 years of collaboration between Dunbar Scaffold Hire, engineers, architects and the Church to see this project come to life. The local community have shown great support, with one passer by giving our Supervisor an image of the Church dating back to its original construction.
The design parameters were another of the many aspects which made this project so rewarding. The delicate slate roof of the church meant that nothing could be built around the rear of the spire, therefore the entire structure had to be self-supporting as the spire is to be demolished and re built.
Standing at a mighty 30m high and self-supporting, Dunbar Scaffold Hire is proud to see the first phase of this historical project handed over for the restoration works to commence.
Congratulations and well done to our team of talented scaffolders for taking this design from concept to reality!
Photo credit: Source Unknown - circa 1871
Many thanks to the generous local who shared this photo of the construction of the original spire.
The spire is undergoing repairs.
Friday was a day to celebrate for two of our junior staff who passed the requirements of the high risk basic scaffolding course with flying colours.
A big Thank-you to North Coast Training and Ballina Scaffolding Services for the colloboration.
Well Done guys, smiles all round :)