Reference information
Architect:
Denton Corker Marshall
Country / Continent:
Manchester / United Kingdom / Europe
Product category:
Tension rod system
Operational area:
Residential and commercial buildings
Denton Corker Marshall
Country / Continent:
Manchester / United Kingdom / Europe
Product category:
Tension rod system
Operational area:
Residential and commercial buildings
Used Products
HTA - Cast-In Channels
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DETAN Rod System
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Civil Justice Centre
Manchester, United Kingdom

The problem of making heavy duty, close-to-edge fixings in the thin metal decks of the Civil Justice Centre in Manchester was solved by the use of HALFEN’s specially designed and fabricated “Ski” cast-in channel assemblies. Designed by architects Denton Corker Marshall with Connell Mott MacDonald as structural engineers and Bovis Lend Lease as main contractors, the £100 million project provides some
30,000m² on 15 levels and 47 courtrooms. A Feature of the design is the double-skin cladding comprising an inner leaf of unitised system cladding and an outer leaf of glass curtain walling with a walkway between.
The inner skin is secured at every floor level whilst the outer skin and walkway are suspended from hangers at every other floor level. This, plus the cantilever effect of the walkway create very high loads, catering for which is further complicated by the floor slab thickness of only 150mm. After close collaboration between the curtain walling contractors, Joseph Gartner & Co.UK Ltd, the structural
engineers and HALFEN, it was decided to use HALFEN’s “Ski” assemblies to provide fixings. The assemblies comprise pairs of 350mm long sections of channel - in this case HTA 52/34 hot rolled channel - joined by light weight spreader straps. Non-structural, the straps ensure the correct spacing of channels and allow for easy fixing to the deck with self-tapping screws. Speaking about their decision to select HALFEN Channels, Rob Simcock, Joseph Gartner’s contract manager says “HALFEN is the quality product that takes higher loads and has a better finish”.
DETAN was also used in this project.
30,000m² on 15 levels and 47 courtrooms. A Feature of the design is the double-skin cladding comprising an inner leaf of unitised system cladding and an outer leaf of glass curtain walling with a walkway between.
The inner skin is secured at every floor level whilst the outer skin and walkway are suspended from hangers at every other floor level. This, plus the cantilever effect of the walkway create very high loads, catering for which is further complicated by the floor slab thickness of only 150mm. After close collaboration between the curtain walling contractors, Joseph Gartner & Co.UK Ltd, the structural
engineers and HALFEN, it was decided to use HALFEN’s “Ski” assemblies to provide fixings. The assemblies comprise pairs of 350mm long sections of channel - in this case HTA 52/34 hot rolled channel - joined by light weight spreader straps. Non-structural, the straps ensure the correct spacing of channels and allow for easy fixing to the deck with self-tapping screws. Speaking about their decision to select HALFEN Channels, Rob Simcock, Joseph Gartner’s contract manager says “HALFEN is the quality product that takes higher loads and has a better finish”.
DETAN was also used in this project.