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.

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