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Products and services for an airport development must be provided with optimum efficiency

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CAD diagram of structural steel framework.

At the heart of the pier upgrade lies its skeletal form in enduring, uncompromising steel. D&H Steel Construction supplied and built the pier's underlying structure.

"The main pier segregation involved 450 tonnes of steel and the baggage hall another 200 tonnes all fabricated at our West Auckland premises," says D&H managing director Mike Sullivan.

"Due to security issues, there was an urgency round these extensions from the initial go ahead until recent completion. As a result, lead-in times were often tight between receiving design documentation and the steel being required on site.


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Orange CAD diagram of steel make-up of airport pier segregation.

"The on-site challenges were numerous, and working round travellers had its own complexities, with safety being paramount.

"Organising deliveries and erection to coincide with gate closures meant work was often carried out at night, and working round expensive aircraft means there was no margin for error."

Involved with the airport upgrades for 15 years, D&H has a good understanding of the demands of the environment and, consequently, a good working relationship with Hawkins and AIAL personnel.

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CAD diagram of structural steel framework.

For details, contact D&H Steel Construction, phone (09) 818 4743. Email: mike.s@dhsteel.co.nz.

Story by: Trendsideas

30 Mar, 2006