Design and Stability Works to Bridgnorth Retaining Wall

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£500,000

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  • Site preparation work
  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Engineering services

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Submission Deadline

4 weeks from now

Published

3 days ago

Description

The key features of the project are:
•	Design all temporary and enabling works
•	Design of slope stability system comprising erosion control restraint netting to confirm to the requirements of BS EN 10218-2 & BS EN 10223-3, corrosion protection to be BS EN 10244-2 Class A. Mesh to be BBA certified for a design life of up to 120 years and soil nailing
•	Undertake and coordinate design of the proposed systems and installation,
whilst discharging its duty as the appointed Principal Designer (as defined in
the CDM Regs 2015)
•	General site clearance
•	Removal of vegetation prior to works commencing on site
•	Installation of a slope stability system comprising of restraint netting and soil nailing
•	Associated soft landscaping works

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