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Aarsleff Ground Engineering Ltd

Newark Waste and Water Improvement Project

Installing sheet piles for sewer and water system upgrade

Courtesy of Aarsleff Ground Engineering Ltd

Aarsleff has completed the CFA and Sheet piling works for a major new scheme that will protect homes in Newark from sewer flooding and provide a reliable water supply for decades to come. In 2016, Nick Wallace from Severn Trent explained that £60 million would be spent to replace more than 12 miles of old pipes with new, larger ones.

Aarsleff worked on Queens Road to facilitate the replacement of a tunnel with a 1.5 metre diameter one. We employed an ABI TM13 /16SL with a Hydropress to pre-auger,and further installed 28 (No.) PU22- 12m long sheet piles.

Due to being in a residential and restricted area, Aarsleff employed a Silent Hydropress to drive in the sheet piles to reduce the vibration.

Scope of works

  • CFA –  28 (No.) sheets

Equipment

  • ABI TM13/16SL with Hydropress

Construction period

  • 10th May 2017 – 25th May 2017

 


For more information: Aarsleff Ground Engineering: +44 (0)1636 611140 | www.aarsleff.co.uk