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Titan Clydebank

Titan Crane
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Location

Clydebank & Erskine, Queens Quay

Address

1 Aurora Avenue, Queens Quay, Clydebank, G81 1BF

Type

Current

Description

Clydebank's A-listed Titan Crane has been refurbished as a visitor attraction and major local landmark. The crane was designed by Sir William Arrol, for Clyde shipyards, and is one of 4 remaining on the River Clyde.

The giant 150-ton cantilever crane was erected around 1907 on the west side of the fitting-out basin of the John Brown shipyard in Clydebank. The refurbishment has been carried out in time to celebrate its 100 anniversary. The crane was used to lift the engines and boilers into numerous warships, as well as vessels like the Lusitania, Queen Mary, Britannia and the QE2.

The crane is the focus of Clydebank Re-built's plans to regenerate the Clydebank waterfront. Visitors are able to take the lift to the top of the 150 feet giant crane and walk along the jib.  They will be able to see stunning views of the Clyde and the surrounding landscape.   And there is a chance, through modern technology, to go back in time to John Brown’s shipyards in the 1930’s and l960’s and relive the launches of the Queen Mary and QE2.

Cost

£3.5 million

Current status

The visitor centre was completed and opened in 2007
In 2008 the Project won the international architecture award, The Chicago Athenaeum Award. In 2009 the Crane won the Scotland Placemaking Award from the Civic Trust.
2009 Season Opening Times, each Fri, Sat, Sun and Mon from May 1st to Oct 5th

Timescale

Opened Aug 07

Lead partner

Clydebank Re-built

Project team

Collective Architecture
Arup engineers
Armours Quantity Surveyors
Maclean and Speirs

Website

Titan Clydebank

Contact details

Claire Nolan, Events Manager, Clydebank Re-built, 0141 951 3420, claire.nolan@clydebankrebuilt.co.uk

Titan Crane as work commences

Project history

Titan Crane as work commencesView
Titan Crane with lift in placeView
Titan school visits, view from the top supplied by Clydebank RebuiltView
Titan Crane at duskView

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership comprising the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire Councils. Its purpose is to promote the economic, social and environmental regeneration of 13 miles of the River Clyde from Glasgow city centre to Dumbarton.

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