Temporary lay-down area
A regional water company has to complete a major refurb of a waste water treatment works.
As is often the way, this site is both remote and surrounded by prime agricultural land, but there is no room on site to bring in and hold the men and equipment required to enable the extensive works.
Negotiations with neighbours ultimately secured an approximately half-acre strip adjacent to the job site, but the conditions of the temporary easement precluded either the scraping of topsoil or the importation of the sort of stone and hardstand normally required for such a substantial laydown area for plant, HGVs and accommodation units.
So the client proposed a scheme involving the installation of a geotextile membrane and 400 pieces of BOGMATS.
We duly despatched a team to rural Worcestershire who successfully completed the installation in three days.





