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Clyde Arc bridge

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Key facts

Sector: Civil Engineering
Client: Glasgow City Council
Contractor: Edmund Nuttall
Engineer: Glasgow City Engineers / Scott Wilson

Brief

Under a design and build contract, Edmund Nuttall were commissioned to build a new bridge over the river Clyde down stream of the Kingstone bridge. Construction entailed casting concrete within and over the river Clyde. Difficulties in compacting the concrete around heavily congested steel reinforcement allied to the health and safety risks associated with working in a river environment compelled the contractor to evaluate alternative concreting solutions.

Following intensive discussions between the site management team and Bardon Scotland technical staff, Cemflow V, a free flowing, self compacting high strength concrete was proposed to meet the contract specification for C55/67.

Solution

Cemflow V enabled the contractor to safely pour upwards of 200m3 into pier structures isolated within the river. Manpower requirements were dramatically reduced to that of inspection only and to monitor the rate of concrete rise.

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