PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSHTemporary roof systems and shrink-wrapped scaffolding on commercial building sites are carving months off major projects. Commercial construction company Naylor Love is using covers for projects at the Dunedin Railway Station, Mercy Hospital and the auditorium at the University of Otago College of Education in Union St. The company would soon use shrink-wrapping on the Civic Centre and the Salvation Army building, he said. Mercy HospitalAmong other sites under covers in the city are the St Paul’s Cathedral roof and the university’s music building. Describing the shrink-wrap process, large rolls of plastic were laid out around the building and the joins were welded together with heat.
Source: Otago Daily Times January 27, 2021 15:33 UTC