Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth
WHAT: A seafront tower at Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth intended to be built in time for the start of the Millennium. Reminiscent of a sail, perhaps the sail of a beleaguered boat pulling into shore extremely late, the 170m tower has three viewing decks, at heights of 100m, 105m and 110m.
WHEN: The project finished this week, five years behind schedule.
VALUE: 拢35.5m, 拢10m over budget.
WHO: Client: Portsmouth City Council, QS: Currie & Brown, project manager: David Greenhalgh seconded to the client from Mott MacDonald, contractor: Mowlem.
DETAILS: Spinnaker Tower鈥檚 opening on Tuesday was marred by yet another mishap. The council鈥檚 project manager David Greenhalgh got trapped in the building鈥檚 lift for over an hour. The external glass lift became stuck around 100ft from the ground. He was released by a crack team of abseiling engineers.
The tower missed its latest handover date, 6 October, due to lift issues, which were thought to have been resolved. Earlier problems faced by the project included a rumour in the local press that it had a 鈥渕assive crack鈥, which was denied by the project team, and critical report on the project.
There have also been security problems, with a fathers鈥 rights campaigner and a base-jumper both successfully targeting the building.
CONTRACTOR鈥橲 VIEW: 鈥淲e are proud to have been involved in such a stunning landmark project鈥 鈥 Mowlem Engineering鈥檚 Managing Director, Norman Davies. We believe you.
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