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Strict vibration monitoring will be in place throughout piling operations to ensure limits set by Network Rail are not exceeded with any concerns assured with our Silent and Vibration free pile press on standby to provide an alternative installation method if required.Ledger stone panels give your space a rustic appearance that fits perfectly indoors or outdoors. The planning conditions dictated that sheet pile installation works were restricted to the working hours of 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday to limit disturbance to the residents. The ‘U’ section sheet piles are to be installed using our own ABI 14/17Telscopic Leader Rig with a 70Te Telescopic Crawler crane in attendance. This type of wall has been used for coastal flood walls.
Jet Filter weepholes will also be installed in the sheet piles to provide positive drainage to the sheet pile wall. This wall consists of a row of vertical prestressed concrete sheet piles, backed by batter piles connected to the sheet piles by a cast-in-place horizontal concrete beam with shear connectors as required to resist the vertical component of load in the batter pile (Fig- ure 2-2). Supply and installation of approximately 380Te of Arcelor Mittal GU16N section Sheet Piles, 10.0m long, to form a 320 Lin m Long Permanent Flood Protection Wall at the toe of an existing Railway Embankment. The planning conditions dictated that sheet pile installation works are restricted to the working hours of 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday to limit disturbance to the residents.Ĭross Section Drawing showing completed flood protection wall along Beith Road. The ‘U’ section sheet piles are to be installed using our own Giken F201 Silent and Vibration free piles press with a 70Te Telescopic Crawler crane in attendance. On completion of the sheet pile installation the new flood protection wall will be completed with stone cladding and coping. Steel Capping and UC waling beams are also to be installed at several service crossings along the length of the sheet pile wall.Īll sheet pile interlocks are provided with clutch sealant pre-applied at SP UK’s yard facilities and all interlocks are to receive a 1.0m length of weld on completion for additional flood protection. Supply and installation of approximately 260Te of Arcelor Mittal GU16N section Sheet Piles, 8.0m to 13.0m long, to form a 215 Lin m Long Permanent Flood Protection Wall bordering existing domestic properties along an existing highway (Beith Road)
Supply and installation of approximately 260Te of Arcelor Mittal GU16N section Sheet Piles, 8.0m to 13.0m long, to form a 215 Lin m Long Permanent Flood Protection Wall bordering existing domestic properties along an existing highway (Beith Road). North Ayrshire Council/McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd Upper Garnock Flood Protection Scheme Contract No: