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New Case Study - Tower Bridge Glass Floors
02-03-2020
Project Background
Location: London, UK
Product: Type A Girder Clamps
Client: City of London Corporation
Project Value: £1 million
Contractor: Ekspan Ltd
The construction of Tower Bridge was completed in
1894 and is one of London’s most iconic landmarks.
The bridge consists of two bridge towers tied together
at the lower level by the bridge deck and at the upper
level by two horizontal walkways. The high-level
walkways are 42m high and form part of the Tower
Bridge Exhibition which opened in 1982.
Client Requirement
To mark the 120th birthday of Tower Bridge, The City
of London Corporation wanted to create two new glass
floors on the East and West high-level walkways.
These would provide visitors with a unique bird’s-eye
view of passing traffic and experience of seeing the
bridge opening from above.
The challenge due to the bridge being a Grade I listed
structure was to find a suitable method of connecting
the new steel supporting structural frame to the
original steel lattice framework without damaging it.
Design Solution
Engineers designed a carbon steel frame using
Structural Hollow Section (SHS) and incorporating
support brackets attached by steel fins. Lindapter
Type A Girder Clamps in a four-bolt connection were
specified to connect the steel frame via the support
brackets to the existing steel beams.
This would provide a high strength
connection without damaging
the original structure. A hot dip
galvanised (HDG) finish was also
specified to provide a high level
of corrosion protection.
Installation
The contractor had to carefully remove several layers
of the existing floor to reveal the original steel flooring
which was then cut and removed. The new supporting
frame was lowered into position on top of the existing
lattice framework and the support brackets connected
to the lattice with Lindapter Type A size M12 girder
clamps in a four bolt configuration.
Installation was quick and easy
as each bolt was simply inserted
into pre-drilled holes in the
support brackets with the Type A
on one end and nut on the other.
The recessed top of the clamp
holds the bolt captive while the nut
is tightened with a torque wrench to
the recommended tightening torque.
To complete the installation each walkway was fitted
with six 80mm thick glass panels, each weighing
530kg, to create a glass floor measuring 11m long
by 1.8m wide per walkway.
Result
Lindapter Type A Girder Clamps provided a
drilling and weld free connection onsite that
was quick and easy to install whilst contractors
were working at height. The support frame
was safely and securely connected to the
original steel lattice without causing damage
to the Grade I listed structure.
Key Benefits
No drilling or welding
required
Fully adjustable onsite for easy installation
Hot Dipped Galvanised finish offers a cost
effective and low maintenance solution
CE Mark (ETA-13/0300), TÜV and
Lloyd’s Register approvals
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