*Completing a fast-track project at the
site of the proposed Museum of Liverpool
Leading geotechnical specialist, Bachy Soletanche Limited has
recently completed piling works at another one of Liverpool’s
prestigious waterfront locations, Mann Island, which is set to
house the highly anticipated Museum of Liverpool. The proposed
landmark building and surrounding grounds will be fully complete
and open to the general public in 2010.
A scenic view: Bachy Soletanche Limited provides a piling solution at Mann Island, Liverpool with the impressive backdrop of the Liver Building
At the core of Liverpool’s world heritage
site, the new Museum of Liverpool will replace the former Museum
of Liverpool Life – providing a landmark building, enclosed
public area and an extension to the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. Steve
Mallinson, Contracts Manager at Bachy Soletanche Limited
commented:
“Mann Island is a key waterfront location and ideal spot for the
unique world class cultural facility that the Museum of
Liverpool will provide. Liverpool is currently thriving and the
centre will allow visitors to see how the city has changed and
progressed throughout the years.”
“We were pleased to work on a site that is steeped in so much
history, as Mann Island was part of Liverpool’s working dock
front, prior to the original museum.” He added.
PIHL Galliford Try JV awarded the geotechnical contract to Bachy
Soletanche Limited, which required the construction of bearing
piles to support the further building and expansion works.
The fast-track project included a total of 22, 750mm continuous
flight auger (CFA) bearing piles - each drilled to a depth of
22metres. The bearing piles were bored through fill, dock silts
and founded into the sandstone. A powerful SoilMec CM-120 rig
was utilised, as Steve Mallinson explained:
“Drilling to depth of 22metres is not easy when using the CFA
piling method and can cause difficulties when a pile is being
installed. As a result, we brought in a very powerful rig which
could maintain the accuracy and tolerance required for such a
depth.”
“All went smoothly on site, and we completed the £75,000 project
at the end of April - although the final construction and
expansion works will continue until the end of 2008” He added.
The Mann Island contract is another project to be undertaken by
Bachy Soletanche Limited on Liverpool’s waterfront. The leading
geotechnical firm has also completed several piling contracts at
the Kings Waterfront development over the past twelve months.
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