Remediation | Loch Goin, Scotland, UK
1,250m² of CC8® installed to remediate a dilapidated spillway
Project Overview
In July 2017, Concrete Canvas ® GCCM (CC) was used to remediate a dilapidated concrete spillway as part of remediation works at Loch Goin Reservoir in Eaglesham, Scotland. The spillway structure principally comprised of an unreinforced concrete channel cast insitu. The condition of the spillway was poor in significant areas and some localised repairs had been carried out in the past. The deterioration to the structure is consistent with frost damage.
Solution
Rather than using conventional concreting techniques to repair the channel, CC was chosen on a cost and time basis as well as a trial for this new technique for the client. The CC solution would also maintain channel capacity.
Design & Installation
- CC8® Bulk Rolls were specified
- Spillway was cleaned of vegetation and minor repairs were carried out
- Bulk Rolls cut into hand portable Batched Rolls
- Transverse layup
- Mechanical fixing joints
- Perimeter edges secured within anchor trenches using steel pegs
- Hydrated using a nearby stream
Summary
Despite the difficult access to site and challenging weather conditions, a total of 1,250m2 of CC8® was installed in 5 days by a 5-man crew. The contractor used an efficient process, whereby the 2 men cutting the CC material matched the speed of the 3-man crew simultaneously installing the material in the spillway. This allowed them to install up to 250m2 of CC per day.
The CC was able to easily accommodate significant variations in slope and profile, along with interior and exterior pipe protrusions and perforated pipe discharge points. CC also has a very low wash out rate and low alkali reserve meaning that it was not required to treat the run off from installation.
The client was impressed with the speed and ease of installation and are satisfied that the CC material will provide a long-term solution that greatly increases the operational life of the structure, mitigating the need for costly periodic maintenance repairs in the near future.