Case Study
Newlands Court, South Shields
This project was carried out for Seymour Civil Engineering Contractors, on a Northumbrian Water project.
Details
Client: Seymour Civil Engineering Contractors / Northumbrian Water
Services Provided
Scope of Works at Newlands Court
- A 25.00m diameter shaft was underpinned to a depth of approx 12m in good firm clays and would provide over 4,000m3 / 4 million litres of foul water storage capacity.
- Once excavation had reached formation level and all the rings had been built grouted and caulked a mass concrete plug was poured.
- Once the concrete in the plug had cured the steel reinforcement was installed for the concrete base slab, with starter bars protruding for the 4 no. concrete support columns, as shown in the picture on the right, for the pcc cover slab.
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