Overview

Following a safety incident at Green Park Station in Bath, the Standard Patent Glazing Co's expertise was sought to assess the condition of the station’s glazing system. After conducting a thorough condition survey, it compiled a comprehensive report indicating the need for a complete replacement.

Green Park Station, originally known as Queen Square Station and constructed in the 1860s, served as an operational railway station for over a century. However, in 1966, the final train from Bristol pulled into the station as British Rail decided to close its doors. Since the 1980s, the station has been under the management of The Ethical Property Company and has also found a home for the Bath Farmers’ Market.

Safety concerns

In 2021, a piece of glass fell from the station’s glazed roof, posing a potential safety hazard. A safety net was installed just beneath the roof to capture any additional loose glass fragments, preventing them from falling further, and the central area of the station was cordoned off to ensure the safety of visitors by avoiding any passage beneath the compromised structure.

Evaluating the condition

Following the safety incident, the Standard Patent Glazing Co's expertise was sought to assess the condition of the station’s glazing system. After conducting a thorough condition survey, it compiled a comprehensive report indicating the need for a complete replacement.

Solution

The company was awarded the contract and proceeded to install its Skyline patented glazing system, which incorporated 8.8mm clear laminated Class A safety glass. This roof glazing replacement offered an assurance of safety and replaced the prior fragile glazing system with a non-fragile assembly.

Overcoming challenges

The safety netting previously installed to retain the existing glazing and the station’s landlocked position on three sides created challenges for obtaining accurate dimensions during the survey. Nonetheless, relying on its expertise, the company gathered precise measurements, ultimately delivering the project with accuracy and efficiency.

Outcome

The Green Park Station roof glazing replacement stands as a testament to the company's commitment to safety and the restoration of historic landmarks. By implementing its Skyline patent glazing system with safety glass, it ensured a secure and non-fragile assembly.

This case study exemplifies the company's dedication to ensuring the safety of public spaces and the restoration of architectural heritage. Green Park Station now boasts renewed glazing that upholds its historical significance and guarantees the safety of visitors and occupants.

Testimonial

Gary Turpin, Construction Manager at William Southern Ltd

“I am pleased to extend my heartfelt appreciation for the exceptional work of Standard Patent Glazing’s Installation Team and surveying team in the Roof Glazing Replacement project at Green Park, Bath. Their expertise and dedication were truly instrumental in ensuring the safety and restoration of this historic landmark. Following a safety incident at Green Park, Standard Patent Glazing’s surveying team conducted a thorough condition survey, providing invaluable insights into the urgent need for a complete replacement. The subsequent installation of the Skyline Patent glazing system with safety glass not only restored the station’s historical significance but also guaranteed the safety of visitors and occupants. The Green Park Station roof glazing replacement is a testament to their unwavering commitment to public safety and the preservation of architectural heritage. I highly recommend Standard Patent Glazing for their exceptional work.’’