Weed Suppression | Glasgow, Scotland UK
320m² of CCT3® used for weed suppression against invasive species
Project Overview
Giant Hogweed plants grew underneath the White Cart Viaduct at Pier 12 beside Glasgow airport in Paisley. To prevent the invasive species from spreading, it was sprayed and cut back regularly. However this method was proving to be both costly and time consuming for Transport Scotland.
Solution
The consultant specified that an area extending 5m out from Pier 12 should be cleared of all Giant Hogweed plants and lined with CCT3® to reduce future maintenance requirements and prevent any growth.
Design & Installation
- CCT3® Bulk Rolls were specified
- Prior to install, the giant hogweed was removed and the site levelled
- Transverse layup
- Sealed and screwed zigzag joints
- Perimeter edges of material were secured within anchor trenches
- Hydrated using a 7000 litre bowser
Summary
In total, 320m2 of CCT3® was installed in 2 days with a 5-person installation crew and this included all preparation works on site.
The client was impressed with the speed and ease of installation and satisfied the material will provide long term weed suppression against invasive species which will significantly reduce the amount of future maintenance work required.