Manchester’s ‘Our Town Hall’ – project milestone
Stonewest NewsManchester’s ‘Our Town Hall’ project sees one of the City’s greatest cultural and civic assets restored to its former glory.
Our stone masonry work at the project is progressing well. Our most recent milestone was the re-installation of sections of the town hall’s iconic Spire using a 300-ton mobile crane, supplied by John Sutch Cranes Ltd of Liverpool.
David Murnane, Site Manager for Stonewest, said “The town hall’s Spire has been a constant presence in Manchester’s skyline for the last 145 years and it is fantastic to be involved in the first project to restore it since 1889. Our skilled team of stonemasons and our apprentices are very proud to be contributing to the revival of this wonderful historic building and we are enjoying working with the great team from Lendlease, the Principal Contractor”.
The Spire itself comprises over 60 courses of stone. We deconstructed the pinnacle on the Spire, the weathervane and the top five stone courses, finding that 3 of the 5 courses requiring replacement. The internal connecting rod that secured the tower stones and weathervane was rusting, resulting in cracked and broken stones. We replaced the rusting sections of the rod with new stainless-steel and then refitted the dismantled Spire stones including installation of the new section, supplied by Johnsons Wellfield of Huddersfield. The restored weathervane will be fitted by Heritage Contracts.
The 6-year programme of works is the largest heritage project currently being undertaken in the UK and through dialogue and community engagement has created significant social value for the people of Manchester.