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Oñati Parish

Oñati Parish

OÑATI, Spain

 

 

This is a XV century church; its cloister dates back to the XVI century and its bell tower is from the XVIII century. Due to the poor condition of the rock, the decision was made to restore the most damaged zones. Accordingly, work was done on the façade of the parish, the clock and the pinnacles, and loose rocks on the outside walls were also tightened. The total height of the Parish Tower is 56 m.

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Oñate University

Oñate University

OÑATE, Spain

 

 

One of the emblematic buildings of the city of Oñati in Guipúzcoa is the historical University of Sancti Spiritus. Founded thanks to the initiative of Bishop Rodrigo Mercado of Zuazola, construction on this landmark began in the year of 1540. This was the first University in Basque Country, and it is one of the most valuable Renaissance buildings of the Autonomous Basque Community.
In preserving the building, it was necessary to clean the façades. For this, it was necessary to have a good platform, which would facilitate the restoration works and would make it possible to access all the formal variations that the richness of this façade and its inside patio required.
BRIO multidirectional scaffolding was used for this purpose, and it sufficiently responded to the needs in question.

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D. Luis Bridge

D. Luis Bridge

OPORTO, Portugal

 

 

Built over the Duero River, this is one of the most attractive and impressive bridges in the city.
Designed by Teófilo Seyrig, a partner engineer in the design of the Eiffel Tower, the bridge was revealed on the 31st of October 1886. It is constructed of two metallic levels that are supported by a large iron arc and 5 pillars. It is a double bridge. The upper level has a 391.25 meter extension and the lower has a 174 meter extension.
Oporto Metro flows above it, and the bases on which its two ends are supported are joined by another lane that connects the two banks.

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Saint Corentin Cathedral – Quimper

Saint Corentin Cathedral – Quimper

QUIMPER, France

 

 

The construction is a total height of 76 m, and is totally covered in scaffolding and requires quick and safe access. The objective of the work is to rebuild the cathedral’s façades where one of its faces was not able to correctly support the scaffolding, making it necessary to set up the support on a roof where it was not advisable. Additionally, visitor access to the inside of the building must be permitted while work is in progress.

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