A range of PERI systems
used to realise ambitious car centre
Located adjacent to the M4 in Brentford, London, the ambitious Audi Centre project is utilising a phenomenal variety of PERI equipment and systems. With over 17,000 m² of floor space, the building will ultimately be the world’s largest Audi headquarters.
The structure is based around two cores whose shaft walls and wing walls were climbed with PERI CB 240 climbing scaffold and TRIO panel formwork.
The upper floors of the building will be steel based while the slabs of the lower floors were cast on a combination of SKYDECK and MULTIPROP strike-and-erect (with aluminium beam primaries). The SKYDECK, which was 6.20 m high in places, had no problem adapting to the sloping slab arrangement that was required for drainage of the car park.
(left, together with Justin Barrett, Project Engineer on the right)
“Considering the complex nature of the project, the many PERI systems have worked very well together and have proved to be user-friendly and adaptable.”