Update: Stanthorne Canal Breach

Project Update Stanthorne Canal Breach

Following a major breach of the Middlewich branch of the Shropshire Grand Union canal in April last year, CPC Civils are nearing completion of the construction works for Kier on the CRT framework.

Before the Stanthorne Breach Repair Project construction could begin, CPC Civils would need to create access into the canal. We would  achieve this by installing an access ramp and a 100m long haul road through the canal bed. This would allow us to reach a stranded canal boat enabling its safe recovery.

Following the canal boat’s removal, the haul road would need to extend through the 60m of breached canal. This would require the removal of large sections of concrete and other debris. We would also need to and make the surrounding slopes safe.

We would extend the haul road a further 60m to allow the construction of a permanent dam and the removal of the temporary fabric dam.

A tracked dumper was required to reach the bottom of the breach where the repair works would begin.

Upon clearance of the river bank an excavation began at the toe of the embankment to find suitable ground to begin rebuilding.

The rebuild was completed by laying and compacting layers of stone 150mm at a time, for a total of 14 metres. This would match the intact embankment profile either side of the breach.

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Update Stanthorne Canal Breach

Below are project update photos of the scheme.

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