APPLICATION OF L-SHAPED MAST CLIMBING WORK PLATFORM(MCWP) IN FAÇADE RENOVATION OF HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS: A CASE STUDY

Authors

  • Yin Ni Shanghai Pudong New Area Construction (Group) Co. Ltd, Shanghai, China
  • Yuchao Zhang Shanghai University
  • Pengbo Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/

Keywords:

Facade renovation, High-rise buildings, Mast climbing work platform, Construction technology, Construction machinery, Cost analysis

Abstract

A typical mast climbing work platform (MCWP) is introduced in this paper as a new type of construction machinery for façade renovation of high-rise buildings. The application of the MCWP is presented based on a real facade renovation project where a combined arrangement of linear and L-shaped MCWP is adopted. The FEM model of an L-shaped MCWP is also established in this paper and the results are obtained. It is indicated from the results that the serviceability of L-shaped meets the requirements of the standard. Based on the duration and cost of a control group, the MCWP method can greatly improve construction efficiency and reduce cost compared with a suspended basket method.

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2024-10-31

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APPLICATION OF L-SHAPED MAST CLIMBING WORK PLATFORM(MCWP) IN FAÇADE RENOVATION OF HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS: A CASE STUDY. (2024). Stavební Obzor - Civil Engineering Journal, 33(3), 350-362. https://doi.org/10.14311/