Using our Supershaft Plus system, we delivered a twin-level bracing arrangement spanning 32m by 5.2m, supported by eight Super Bracing Struts, designed to withstand loads of 211kN/m.
Wastewater system gets helping hand at sea
Port Rodie, Stranraer
Project Overview
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Stranraer is the second largest town in the rural landscape of Dumfries and Galloway and it sits on the bank of Loch Ryan, a sea loch humming with Scotland’s only natural oyster bed. The wastewater system for Stranraer and the surrounding areas was deemed outdated and in need of replacement.
Our solution
Our Customer Product Specialist worked along with ABCO workforce to assist with the installation. Working day and night to tie in with the tidal flow. An 800 diameter pipe was bored from the harbour out under the railway and then into the cofferdam.
The pipe was approx. 1m below the finished level in the cofferdam and it was then turned 45 degrees and out in to the loch.
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The contract period experienced some bad weather conditions, causing crews to stand down when it was too dangerous to work.
The project was successfully completed on time with the removal of the frames.
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“ Mabey Hire’s Customer Product Specialist provided not only useful but invaluable design input to install the frame to what was a revised cofferdam. Very impressed and would recommend in future.”