EOS solution for Royal Liverpool University Hospital

EOS solution for Royal Liverpool University Hospital

EOS have provided their Infill Steel Framing Solution for the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital which is the centre for specialist, complex and emergency care.

EOS manufactured general infill with some tall spans for this build and worked closely with Hilti to perform pull-out testing on fixings on site. A 100t capacity mobile crane was used to lift four 2m-deep girders, spanning 20m and each weighing 17t, that form the yard’s open plan space. Two structural steel masonry lined cores provide the majority of the steelwork’s stability, along with bracing.

The main core was installed as part of the first steel erection phase, providing the steel erectors with sufficient temporary stability which all other areas of the structure could be erected from. Five phases, working to the full height of the building were needed to complete the structure.

The construction of the double height service yard involved the project’s heaviest steel members - four 2m-deep girders, spanning 20m and each weighing 17t - requiring a variety of different mobile cranes. A series of 10m-high, 559mm diameter Circular Hollow Sections (CHS), with 25mm thick walls, support the girders. Once each CHS was installed, each member was filled with concrete to add to the overall robustness of the column supports.

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