Rendy Farm Box Culvert Installation

Client: Somerset County Council
Value: £340,000.00

Overview

The project scope was to excavate an existing life expired brick arch culvert structure, and surrounding area to allow for the installation of new pre-cast culvert box sections with suitable ground formation and foundations.

The culvert was over a 3 to 1 watercourse, and on a major route into Taunton. A road closure was implemented. The key challenge as with all culvert replacements and remediations is to ensure a fully dry works area.

Scope

Temporary Works

  • Deploying road closure for duration of the works.
  • Deploying dams and over pump watercourse to create dry
    working area.

Phase 1 – Taking down existing structure.

  • Taking up existing coping stones, clean and setting aside for re-use
  • Taking down existing parapet walls, cleaning stones, and setting aside
    for re- use.
  • Excavating carriageway trench to expose arch barrel extrados and
    allowing sufficient working room.
  • Demolition of existing arch barrel, with brickwork disposed of site.
  • Taking up existing masonry spandrel walls, cleaning stones and setting
    aside for reuse.

Phase 2 – Preparing for Box Culvert Installation

  • Breaking out existing concrete invert and disposal off site.
  • Excavating invert to level to receive culvert bed.
  • Placing and compacting bed of single sized 50mm aggregate.
  • Allowing for some settlement once culvert units are landed.
  • Erecting temporary stockproof fencing to corden off working area for
    crane lift of precast units.
  • Taking up existing driven timber fencing and steel gate adjacent to
    bridge and setting aside for re-use.
  • Taking up adjacent tree saplings where needed and setting
    aside for reuse.

Phase 3 – Landing New Precast Culverts

  • Maneuvering units to alignment within trench and joining using
    culvert puller.

Phase 4 – Rebuilding Masonry Elevations

  • Casting ST4 concrete footing for spandrel walls either side of culvert
    unit and beneath proposed brick headwall.
  • Rebuilding of spandrel walls atop ends of culvert units
    re-using stonework.
  • Rebuilding of brick headwall around
    existing highway drainage pipe.
  • Rebuilding of parapet walls re-using
    existing stonework.
  • Protecting all fresh lime mortar
    with hessian

Phase 5 – Reinstating Carriageway and Making Good

  • Reinstatement of carriageway construction to:
  • CB16/20 lean mix concrete (150mm min. depth over box unit)
    (Removal and dewatering temporary works once lean mix has set)
  • 60mm (minimum) of AC20 binder course. (Profiled to provide a high
    point at the crown and a minimum 1:50 fall in all directions
  • 40mm AC10 surface course.
  • The total depth of carriageway construction was to provide a minimum
    of 300mm of cover to the top of the box units at all points.
  • Re-instatement of driven timber stockproof fencing and steel gate to
    previous condition.
  • Re-planting any saplings that needed to be dug out for crane access.
  • Removal of temporary stockproof fence.
  • Removal of road closure signage

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