Background
The CIRIA guide Tower crane stability (C654) published in 2006 promoted the safe design of foundations for, and use of, tower cranes through an improved understanding of temporary works design and health & safety issues. However, since 2006, significant factors affecting the design of tower cranes have changed. These include:
- implementation of Eurocodes and withdrawal of certain relevant British Standards
- design standards have been introduced, which include wind maps and directional application of wind, resulting in additional load cases
- loads provided by suppliers are provided in a format not envisaged by the 2006 guidance.
This update aims to demonstrate how to ensure the safe design of tower cranes in response to changes post-2006. The guide will also highlight the potential for catastrophic events and reference the need for appropriate risk management activity, in light of a series of relevant accidents to tower cranes. The update is intended for clients, property owners, project managers, designers, contractors and crane suppliers.
The guidance is available for purchase via the CIRIA bookshop.
Why attend
Delegates at this webinar will:
- Learn about the detail of CIRIA’s updated guidance on Tower Crane Stability
- Meet the author team behind the guidance
Programme
12:15 Webinar opens for registrations
12:30 CIRIA Introduction
12:35 Presentation 1
12:50 Presentation 2
13:05 Presentation 3
13:20 Q&A
13:30 Webinar close
Speakers
Stuart Marchand – Wentworth House Partnership
Tim Watson – Construction Plant Association
James McFarlane - Laing O’Rourke
Who should attend
clients, property owners, project managers, designers, contractors and crane suppliers
When
08 May 2019
12:30 - 13:30
Fees
Free for CIRIA members
£35+VAT for non-members
Booking
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