Great Yarmouth – Wall 54

Project Value

£750,000

Client Name

Team Van Oord

Project Type

Civil Engineering, New Harbour Walls

Great Yarmouth – Wall 54

CPC Civils would undetake works to rebuild a failed section of Harbour Wall in Great Yarmouth, Suffolk.

CPC have been working on and around water since the mid Nineties and as such have gained a vastly experienced workforce.

Great Yarmouth Wall 54 – Project Overview

The works would consist of rebuilding a failed section of Harbour Wall in Great Yarmouth, Suffolk.

The Great Yarmouth Wall 54 Project would present many challenges. This was mainly due to the small size of the working area given the works being carried out. Close liaison with the local authorities and land owners would foster the building of good relationships. This would prove crucial in enabling negotiation and agreement of additional access and lay down areas.

The work would involve removing the old piled wall and installing new 23m long HZ and AZ piles on the line of the existing wall.

To ensure that further collapse of the structure did not occur when removing the existing piles, the team would construct a temporary cofferdam. This would be sited around the work area and filled with gravel before removing the piles.

The gravel would prevent the slippage of the existing ground while installing the new piles.

With install of the new piles complete the team would re-use the temporary gravel support as fill material below the new concrete apron. The team would construct the apron at the rear of the new wall.

A stone filled cofferdam was installed. This would prevent the existing harbour wall slipping whilst re – construction works took place.  Then a new piled wall was installed on the original line.

With reconstruction works of the wall complete, the team would undertake the removal of the stone for use as a fill material. The material would be located beneath the new harbour apron slab

Savings were approx 1000t of imported road stone plus the disposal of  an equivalent quantity of unsuitable materials upon completion. This would acheive a large saving in costs.  It would also reduce environmental impact as there was 1000t of stone NOT quarried. Additionally, this also saved on transport.

Likewise for the disposal off site there would have been the environmental impact of taking the u/s materials to a recycling centre.

Client Testimonials

“We have formed not only fantastic working relationships but also lasting friendships. I would not hesitate in working with CPC Civils again, as they are without question the most helpful, skilful and friendly partner you could wish for, and I look forward to developing this already fruitful relationship further in the coming years.”

“Well done Wayne Barron, John Donnellan, Pat Concannon, Conall Cunningham and the CPC team. We had a phone call from Paul Dennison (Severn Trent Water), he and his colleagues are very complimentary of the work at Kingsholm. They praised the tidiness, the setup, the workforce attitude and the standard of workmanship completed at the site ”

“I could sit and write multiple examples where CPC and your team have, in my opinion, gone above and beyond what would normally be expected. I would however just like to say that this ongoing attitude, and excellent working relationship, has not only aided Centro in 2 current Metro extensions it has also given me huge confidence in the planning of 5 further Metro extensions. It’s also made my job very enjoyable”

“Interesting weekend replacing a 12m length of sewer that had collapsed underneath a railway line in Bloxwich. Within 48 hours the team were able to diagnose the problem and work up a design and complete the repair. Amazing collaboration between STW, Amey, CPC and Network Rail”

Carillion have been impressed by the high safety, quality and overall standards of your on-site Supervision, quality of workmanship and the ability to complete the works in line with the agreed programme.  It has been a pleasure working with the team from CPC Civils on the Lower Don Valley Flood Defence Project and we welcome working with them once more on future successful projects

“Just a quick note to say thanks for taking the time to show us round last Thursday – I was very impressed by the way that work at the site was being managed, so please pass my congratulations on to the CPC team”

“A big thank you to the CPC team regarding the Achilles Audit undertaken on site – keep up the good work!”

“First and foremost, thanks to CPC for all the help and advice over the past 12 months. To each and every tradesman, your engineer, steelworkers, shuttering team, stone masons etc, a big thank you. At the risk of embarrassing anyone, we found everyone polite and obliging”

“I would like to thank all those who have worked on this project, especially the men who have been on site every day. In the 8 months of the work we have been kept fully informed at all times of the progress and all those concerned with the work have gone out of their way to be courteous and helpful.”

“Thanks to the installation teams from JP Concrete and CPC Civils  for a safe and excellent quality installation, very good job.”

“I am pleased to tell you that I have been asked by the Project Board to express their appreciation for the way you and your subcontractors have undertaken the District Heating Main Extension contract to date. We appreciate the professional manner in which you have proceeded with the planning and construction of the project despite the uncertain caused by delays in funding approval and agreements with landowners. The Board consider that your working methods, attention to detail, project management and health & saftey are excellent.”

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the wonderful opportunity that you provided my students with last week. The effort, time and organisation that went into planning the visit is much appreciated. The resources you have given us are superb and will allow the students to really develop their understanding of flood management in their local area.”

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