ISG Totty Building right on track with Manchester Velodrome project
ISG Totty Building has secured a high
profile project with Manchester City Council to replace the worn
cycle track at the world renowned Manchester Velodrome facility.
Sustained use of the popular track by both elite cyclists and
amateur enthusiasts has led to the decision to replace the
wooden track, some seven years ahead of schedule, in time to
provide the best possible conditions for Great Britain’s
cyclists gearing up for the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
Work on replacing the track commences immediately following the
Paralympic World Cup Cycling event in mid-May and is expected to
be completed by the end of July. Approximately 54,000 linear
metres of specially imported Baltic Pine timber will be used to
form the new track, with individual six metre long boards, each
measuring 40mm X 40mm, all laid by hand. ISG Totty Building will
retain the existing truss supports below the track, fixing
individual boards onto this structure at 600mm lengths.
The Baltic Pine species used for the track has been specially
selected due to its exceptionally fine grain density, resulting
from its slow natural growing conditions in the extreme northern
hemisphere. The timber is kiln dried before being transported to
Manchester Velodrome three whole weeks prior to the commencement
of construction work, in order to allow the wood to acclimatise
to its new environment.
The project represents the latest scheme that ISG Totty Building
has been awarded under its three year framework deal with the
city council, and the contractor will be working closely with
the British Cycling Federation to ensure the new track meets the
strict tolerances required within this world class facility.
Philip Ryder, managing director of ISG Totty Building,
commented: “Manchester Velodrome is the most heavily used
facility of its type in the world and the track renewal
programme represents an essential phase in the preparation of
the nation’s cyclists ahead of the Olympics next year and
looking forward to London 2012. The velodrome has also become an
integral community resource and ISG Totty Building is delighted
to have secured such an important phase of work at this globally
recognised centre of excellence.”
Email: nick.hann@isgplc.com