Structural Remedial Works Lane Cove NSW

Structural remedial works were carried out in Lane Cove for a private client. The structural remedial works addressed a damaged pier and beam, along with a damaged pipe beneath footing conditions impacting the building foundation.

Scope of works

  • Make safe works to stabilise the structure prior to structural remedial works
  • Engineering design and coordination for structural remedial works delivery
  • Removal and replacement of damaged pier and timber beam
  • Installation of new steel beam and permanent footing
  • Excavation and plumbing works to repair the damaged pipe beneath footing

Key Challenges

  • Restricted access in Lane Cove required all structural remedial works to be completed manually
  • The damaged pipe beneath footing required temporary structural support prior to excavation
  • Structural remedial works required continuous monitoring to maintain stability during footing removal
  • Boundary wall demolition was required to enable safe access and execution of structural remedial works

Methodology and Delivery

Initial Assessment and Make Safe

Structural remedial works commenced with the assessment of the damaged pier and surrounding conditions. Safe measures were implemented to stabilise the structure prior to further works in Lane Cove.

Damaged structural pier
Excavation near damaged pier

Beam Replacement

Temporary Support and Structural Removal

The timber beam was removed and replaced with a steel beam as part of the structural remedial works to restore structural capacity.

Temporary supports were installed as part of the structural remedial works to maintain load transfer while removing the damaged pier and footing.

Steel beam installed to replace timber beam
Temporary structural support

Excavation and Service Exposure

Excavation works exposed the damaged pipe beneath footing, confirming the extent of service damage. Further excavation in Lane Cove identified a damaged Sydney Water asset.

Excavation works exposing damaged pipe
Damaged Sydney Water asset
Further excavation to expose service infrastructure

Temporary Services and Coordination

A temporary connection was installed to manage the damaged pipe beneath footing while awaiting Sydney Water repairs during the structural remedial works.

Make safe measures in place while awaiting Sydney Water repairs
Temporary plumbing connection

Service Replacement and Reconnection

The Sydney Water asset was replaced and the damaged pipe beneath footing was reconnected to restore functionality.

Replaced Sydney Water asset during remedial works
New pipe connection installed after repair works

Footing Construction and Backfilling

Following completion of structural remedial works, a permanent footing was constructed and backfilling completed to reinstate ground conditions in Lane Cove.

Permanent footing constructed
Backfilling works completed

Completion

All structural remedial works in Lane Cove were completed and the damaged pipe beneath footing was fully rectified. The site was reinstated following completion.

Completed remedial works site

Frequently Asked Questions​

1. What are structural remedial works?

Structural remedial works involve repairing or replacing damaged structural elements to restore stability and performance. This can include piers, beams, footings, and associated services.

They are typically required when structural elements such as beams, piers, or footings show signs of damage, movement, deterioration, or loss of load-bearing capacity.

Common causes include ground movement, water ingress, material deterioration, poor construction practices, and damage to underlying services or foundations.

Temporary supports are installed to maintain load transfer while damaged elements are removed and replaced, ensuring the structure remains stable throughout the process.

Beam replacement involves removing the existing member, installing a new structural element such as a steel beam, and ensuring proper load transfer to surrounding supports.

Footing repairs typically involve excavation, removal of compromised material, installation of new reinforcement if required, and construction of a new or strengthened footing.

The area is carefully excavated, the structure is temporarily supported, and the pipe is repaired or replaced before the footing is reinstated.

Yes, but restricted access often requires manual handling, careful sequencing, and additional safety controls to manage risks and maintain structural stability.

Temporary connections may be installed to maintain functionality while permanent repairs or replacements are carried out.

Properly executed remedial works restore structural integrity, improve safety, and extend the service life of the building.

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