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STUDY - Peugeot Factory, Coventry |
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| George
Wimpey |
| Project: |
Peugeot
Factory, Coventry |
| Client: |
George
Wimpey, 39 Dominion Court, Station Road, Solihull,
Birmingham, B91 3RT |
| Principal
Contractor: |
Vertase
FLI, Number 1, Middle Bridge Business Park, Bristol Road, Portishead,
BS20 6PN |
| CDM
Co-ordinator: |
C-MIST,
Heriot Watt University Research Park, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP |
| Contract
Description: |
The
asbestos removal, soft-strip, demolition and site clearance of
a 72 acre site comprising former factories and workshops. |
| Value: |
£1,500,000 |
Timescale: |
August
2008 to April 2009 |
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Background
This contract involved the demolition of the former Peugeot
Car manufacturing facility in Coventry. The site area covered
more than 72 acres with 130,000 square metres of buildings and
90,000 square metres of additional external hard-standings. The
contract was split into three phases to permit land to be handed
back in a planned manner due to there being three separate end
users of the land.
Planning
Phase 1 was originally a 20-week programme, however, due to client requirements,
we had to complete asbestos removal, decontamination of above and underground
storage tanks, demolition of all buildings, site clearance, grubbing up of slabs
and all foundations and crushing to an agreed specification within a much reduced
9-week period. Thorough and careful planning was therefore required.
Methodology
We fast-tracked the project and resourced the site with upwards of 20 demolition
excavators of various sizes, 50 operatives across all disciplines and 2 site
managers. As a result of this concentrated effort, phase 1 was completed in 7
weeks, including significantly more foundations than first envisaged. During
this period, we processed over 3,500 tonnes of scrap metal, recycled 500 tonnes
of waste and crushed and stockpiled 140,000 tonnes of brick & concrete. At
the time, the project was believed to be the largest single house building site
under way in the UK.
Environmental
Considerations
To monitor our impact on the environment and help keep it to a minimum, we recorded
our noise levels and vibration levels at various locations around the site throughout
the project. We also ensured that dust was kept to an absolute minimum by suppressing
all work-faces with water.
The demolition activities returned a Demolition Recovery Index of over 99% due
to the vast majority of materials being either brick and concrete hardcore, which
was crushed to 6F2 material and reused on site, or scrap metal, which was removed
and recycled.
Performance
Due to the high profile nature of the project, the HSE made routine inspections
to site and were pleased with the levels of paperwork and systems in place and
commented on a well run site. The site was also visited by the Environment Agency
and the Local Authority Environmental Health Department as part of their remediation
strategy with no adverse comments.
Despite the much shortened timescale and other difficulties faced during the
project, we completed the programme ahead of schedule, on budget and to the satisfaction
of our client, who expressed their sincere appreciation for the efforts we put
in. In particular, they were impressed with the attention paid to Health & Safety
matters.
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