Temple Island Residential Enabling Works
Project Overview
Client: University of Bristol
Project Name: Temple Island Residential Enabling Works
Location: Temple Island, Bristol
Sector: Residential
Project Value: £1M
Project Period: 60 weeks
Provide a drainage system and connection to the future Temple Island development across the UOB’s parcel of land. BCC upstream drainage had previously been installed with no outfall.
Key work carried out
120m of 300mm Dia Drainage & 5nr Manholes to adoptable standards.
Backdrop Syphon Connection, 12m deep into an existing Wessex Water high risk asset.
Removal of historic boundary line brick arch obstruction using low vibration techniques due to proximity of Network Rail boundary.
Testing and handling of contaminated material inc appropriate disposal from site.
Churngold successfully managed
Assisted the Client with VE solution at design stage.
Worked & Liaised with Network Rail / Bristol City Council & their Sub-Contractors / Wessex Water / The Environmental Agency & Socotec (Vibration & Track Monitoring track side).
Maintained 24/7 access for Network Rail & Wessex Water during the works.
Procured and managed a specialist SC to enter a High-risk Wessex water Syphon Chamber, circa 12m deep to install a new 300mm Dia backdrop connection within a Confined space.
Obtained and managed the following Licences:
EA - FRAP Licence.
Wessex Water – Permit to enter & Confined space permits.
Network Rail – WPP’s.