Flood & Coastal Protection Archives - Award Winning Civil Engineering Company /category/case-studies/flood-coastal-protection/ Providing a sustainable future Wed, 04 Sep 2024 15:28:29 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Penrhyn Bay Coastal Defence Scheme /penrhyn-bay-coastal-defence-scheme/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 14:55:27 +0000 /?p=9963 Delivering multi-million-pound shoreside improvements as part of a coastal defence scheme. Works included: Procurement and road delivery of 70,000 tonnes of rock armour Earthworks Installation of rock armour, geotextile, new pelican crossing, and street lighting [read more]

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Delivering multi-million-pound shoreside improvements as part of a coastal defence scheme.

Works included:

  • Procurement and road delivery of 70,000 tonnes of rock armour
  • Earthworks
  • Installation of rock armour, geotextile, new pelican crossing, and street lighting
  • Construction of new concrete beach access
  • Kerbing
  • Surfacing
  • Traffic management
  • Diversion of national cycle network

For further info on this, please click here Penrhyn Bay Coastal Defence Scheme.

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Holyhead Port Capital Works and Maintenance Contract /holyhead-port-capital-works-and-maintenance-contract/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 14:54:30 +0000 /?p=9965 Part of the planned, unplanned, and cyclical maintenance contract work at Holyhead Port, a major ferry hub on Anglesey. Works included: 21,000m2 of new surfacing 20,000 tonnes of imported rock armour to create a new [read more]

For further info on this, please click here Holyhead Port Capital Works and Maintenance Contract.

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Part of the planned, unplanned, and cyclical maintenance contract work at Holyhead Port, a major ferry hub on Anglesey.

Works included:

  • 21,000m2 of new surfacing
  • 20,000 tonnes of imported rock armour to create a new revetment
  • 19 new vehicle running lanes
  • Improved vehicle, pedestrian, and trailer storage segregation

In addition, 42 per cent of the total spend of the project was spent locally on materials and local sub-contractors, while all surplus materials were recycled and reused within the port.

For further info on this, please click here Holyhead Port Capital Works and Maintenance Contract.

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