Wirral Waters TC1 and TC3 Dismantle
In a significant milestone for the Wirral Waters development, our team successfully dismantled two of the three towering cranes that have graced the Liverpool skyline. This meticulous operation, involving TC1 and TC3, was carried out on the 11th of November, marking a pivotal point in the construction process.
Thanks to the concerted efforts of LTC, Emersons, Graham Construction, and Midwest Construction, the dismantling was executed safely and efficiently, ensuring minimal disruption to the bustling city life. The expertise of these teams turned what is always a complex, high-risk task into a display of seamless coordination and engineering precision.
The images we share reflect the scale of this undertaking. They showcase the cranes against the clear blue skies, a stark contrast to the industrious backdrop of the site. With the reflection of the structures in the calm waters, we are reminded of the change these cranes have witnessed, from the inception of Wirral Waters One to its current status as a beacon of modern construction.
As we bid farewell to TC1 and TC3, we do not just remove physical structures but close a chapter in the history of this development. These cranes have been more than just tools; they have been a part of the Liverpool skyline, a testament to the city's continuous growth and evolution.
We extend our gratitude to the teams and everyone involved in this project for their dedication and commitment to safety and excellence. This is not just a job well done; it is a demonstration of what can be achieved through collaboration and expertise.
The Crane Cabin Being Lifted off of TC1
The Crane Cabin Safely Loaded for Transport
A view at the start of TC3’s Removal