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Laing O’Rourke completes Custom House jigsaw

26 Mar 15 Laing O’Rourke has pieced together a new ‘jigsaw’ station for Crossrail in just a year and a day.

Assembly of the structure of the new Custom House station began last March when the first sections arrived on site (link opens in new tab).

The structure of the new station in the Royal Docks has been completed. Large sections of the station were manufactured in a Laing O’Rourke facility in Steetley, near Sheffield, and then transported to east London and assembled on site. The 825 station components were installed using a purpose-built 35t gantry crane. The last section was installed a year and a day after the first piece went in.

The process of manufacturing large sections of the station off site in precast concrete significantly simplified the process of building the station, saving time, reducing disruption, improving quality and making the process safer.

Mujahid Khalid, Crossrail project manager at Custom House, said: “Piecing together the 825 sections that make up the station’s structure has been a bit like a giant jigsaw puzzle. It’s been impressive to see the building go up so quickly and efficiently and a lot of hard work has gone in from everyone on the project.

“Now the structure is complete, the focus will turn to fitting out the building with escalators, lifts and everything else to turn it into a fully operating station.”

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