CONCRETE PIPE INSTALLED IN CHANGING GROUND CONDITIONS | CASE STUDY
PROJECT CLIENT:
COLAS LIMITED UK
PIPE DIAMETER:
DN450
GROUND CONDITIONS:
STIFF SANDY GRAVELLY CLAY WITH SANDSTONE LAYERS
PIPE MATERIAL:
REINFORCED CONCRETE
INSTALLATION MACHINE:
GAB85V GUIDED AUGER BORE WITH OPTICAL GUIDANCE SYSTEM
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Murton Gap Phase 3 project, required the construction of a sustainable drainage system (SuDS) corridor to intercept and attenuate surface water draining from Murton Gap and to discharge it to the existing surface water sewer that drains to Marden Quarry.
DESCRIPTION OF WORKS
From a 2.4 diameter caisson drive shaft 35 metres of DN450 Tracy Concrete jacking pipe was installed under a 15″ CICL and a 12″ CICL water main to a 1.75 metre square trench sheeted reception shaft.
During pipe installation the ground conditions changed and layers of sandstone were encountered, this required the addition of high-pressure water to be introduced.
CLIENTS REMARKS
More than happy with the work you have delivered at Murton Gap and the attitude of your workforce.
I hope there are future opportunities where we can work together again.
David Lynn
BSc (Hons) Eng Tech MCIHT MCIOB
Chartered Construction Manager
Project Manager
Colas Limited
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