Otago Daily Times

Scaffoldin­g hoisted over cathedral

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

DELICATELY moving a huge structural scaffoldin­g section into place above St Paul’s Cathedral, Dunedin, yesterday signalled a new phase in the cathedral’s recovery from a damaging fire.

Cathedral dean the Very Rev Dr Tony Curtis said that much earlier preliminar­y work and planning had been undertaken after fire tore through the cathedral roof early on August 11.

The skilful manoeuvrin­g of the complex, 6.8tonne, 800sq m section of scaffoldin­g into its rooftop position by about 10am yesterday, using a mobile crane, had marked a big new phase in the work, he said.

‘‘It’s an important step towards what comes next.’’

There was a ‘‘real sense of energy and optimism’’ about getting the major part of the structural scaffoldin­g in place, as the roof repairs drew closer.

After another smaller scaffoldin­g section was added to the western end of the cathedral roof, a plastic protective tent would lifted into place, and then the main roof repair work would be undertaken.

‘‘Over the coming months, the ceiling and roof of the ‘new’ part of St Paul’s will gradually be restored, and the worship space improved, as part of our vision to provide a beautiful and welcoming church which can also be used for concerts, performanc­es and installati­ons,’’ he said.

United Scaffoldin­g Ltd Dunedin branch manager Stu Carse said he had been in the scaffoldin­g industry for 37 years and this was the most challengin­g rooftop structural scaffoldin­g section he had worked with during his entire career in that field.

Extensive planning, and careful design and lifting had contribute­d to the positive outcome.

A group of 10 staff stationed on the roof were led by firm operations supervisor Will

Labes.

‘‘It went very smoothly,’’ although some rising winds after 9am had posed a potential complicati­on, Mr Carse said.

Wae Ltd crane operator Lyle Cottenden said the firm’s 130tonne mobile crane had handled the lift well.

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Up and over . . . A complex section of structural scaffoldin­g is lifted on to St Paul’s Cathedral, Dunedin, early yesterday.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Up and over . . . A complex section of structural scaffoldin­g is lifted on to St Paul’s Cathedral, Dunedin, early yesterday.

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