Case Study
Bedford Street, Darlington
This detention tank was constructed for Seymour Civil Engineering on a flood relief scheme for Northumbrian Water.
Donegan Civil Engineering were appointed to construct a 25.00m Internal diameter shaft which would provide an additional 2,500m3 / 2.5 million litres of foul water storage capacity.
Details
Client: Seymour Civil Engineering / Northumbrian Water
Services Provided
Scope of Works at Bedford Street, Darlington
- The 25.00m internal diameter segmental shaft was underpinned to a depth of approx 7m in soft clays.
- Once excavation had reached formation level and all the rings had been built grouted and caulked a mass concrete blinding was placed.
- After steel reinforcement was installed for the structural concrete base slab, with starter bars protruding for the 4 no. concrete support columns for the precast concrete cover slab.
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