Oslo City Hall's Renovation with Geda Lifts
Oslo City Hall Renovation Overview
The Geda lifts and hoists have been chosen for the renovation of the iconic Oslo City Hall, located in Norway. Inaugurated in 1950, this building symbolizes Norwegian independence and is home to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony each year.
Renovation Details
- The 30-story building is receiving extensive refurbishment to address weather and saltwater damage.
- Renovation began in 2022, managed by Oslo Stillas Utleie.
- Two Geda 300 Z scaffolding installation and dismantle lifts, alongside a Geda Multilift P18 Premium, are being utilized.
Utilization of Geda Lifts
The Geda 300 Z can be erected by a single person and features a 1.4-meter by 800mm platform with a capacity of 300kg, reaching up to 100 meters with a lift speed of 30 meters per minute. The first step involved setting up scaffolding on the 65-meter high eastern tower using the Geda 300 Z.
P18 for Transport and Efficiency
The Geda Multilift P18 offers a maximum height of 100 meters and a superior lift speed of 40 meters a minute. With dimensions of 3.7 meters by 1.4 meters, it transports 25 people with a capacity of 2,000kg. This lift is crucial for transporting materials to upper levels during the renovation.
With the left-hand tower completed, the P18 remains for further work on the right-hand tower, expected to finish in 2025.
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