TITLE TEXT HERE 1 Leadenhall Beams and columns were processed as much as possible at the workplace and then transported to the ground floor using the appointed well hole. Larger items had to be cut to allow for ease of access through the well hole down to the ground floor, this minimised noise and sped up the demolition. As with any scheme, there were constraints along the way with the protection of nearby assets. During the demolition of Leadenhall Court, hand demolition methods were utilised when demolishing the structure away from the Leadenhall Market party wall. The scaffold that was erected for demolition also acted as protection to the retained structure, preventing any damage from our works. Above Leadenhall Market, scaffolding was cantilevered out to provide further protection to the roof of Leadenhall Market and to encapsulate our works. Concurrent with the demolition, weatherproofing was installed to the party wall using felt and batten. Nearby assets were surveyed prior to our works and on completion of the works, too. Dust emissions were controlled at the working face, well holes and loading away area by a fine water spray. The quantity of water emitted by the sprays was regulated and controlled to prevent any flooding at the basement level. Location: Holborn, London EC3V