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| Wednesday, 19 September 2007 | |
Hydro's Stormbloc® Stormwater System Delivers Cost Reductions for Cumbrian Office Development
WEST CUMBRIA, U.K. - DEVELOPERS of a prestigious new office development in Bob Boardman, Project Manager for Thomas Armstrong, commented: “Although relatively inexpensive in capital terms, the original plan required the tank to be installed in concrete for structural support under the car park. This entailed deep excavation into stiff clay to prepare the site then, to sink the tank into the poured concrete, a lengthy process of progressive ballasting it with water. In addition at this depth, the tank would have also required a pump installation to empty it for discharge to the drain invert level with implications for access, maintenance and running costs. |
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Bob Boardman, Project Manager for Thomas Armstrong, commented: “Although relatively inexpensive in capital terms, the original plan required the tank to be installed in concrete for structural support under the car park. This entailed deep excavation into stiff clay to prepare the site then, to sink the tank into the poured concrete, a lengthy process of progressive ballasting it with water. In addition at this depth, the tank would have also required a pump installation to empty it for discharge to the drain invert level with implications for access, maintenance and running costs.