National Railway Museum

One of the key structures of the museum, housing trains for display, had deteroriated over time and required replacement fabric that would incoporate modern technologies for longevity purposes. Structural amendments were also required to provide access to move the trains in and out of the area, and a 3D Laser survey was necessary as the structure was not exact with the original plans. The issues relating to a rail yard environment, such as railway tracks and rough terrain, also needed to be overcome during the works.

J & J Carter used 25m reach cranes to lift the roof membrane, which was manufactured and tested off-site prior to fitting. The resulting structure assimilates perfectly with the elegance of the museum and the new membrane has a design life of 15-18 years.

"The work carried out by J & J Carter was actually finished before the anticipated completion date, with minimal disruption to ongoing activity at the museum. The structure is impressive, reliable and fully functional in the purposes for which it was intended."

-NRM

Key Facts

Location: United Kingdom
Structures: Frame Supported
Industry: Transport
Roof Forms: Planar

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