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no doubt that director Andrew van Gool, a steel industry veteran with 20 years’ experience, and factory manager Andre Schultz, would turn his dream into reality. “Andrew knew what I wanted, and also that he would be able to create what I was thinking. Whereas other people would have said they would get back to me, Andrew has the passion to make anything happen,” Gibson comments. Van Gool admits that translating Gibson’s vision was a difficult task. In addition, it is not a commercial building like a shopping centre with a double or triple volume height. Instead, people are quite close-up to the actual structure itself, meaning that every joint, weld, and patch of painting is highly visible to inspection. “The patrons may not be engineers or architects themselves, but they know what is straight or unpainted. Hence the attention to detail is the most important part of an undertaking of this nature,” Van Gool stresses. ON SITE Grandprix Models owner Gary Gibson with Fabcon Steel director Andrew van Gool. Informing Gibson that Fabcon Steel had never undertaken a curved steel structure in the shape of an airplane wing before, Van Gool was nevertheless bullish. www.civilsonline.co.za Design and engineering challenges A total of 25t of steel in 18 trusses and 2 200 bolts were used. CEC June 2019 | 15