Thames Water started a trial to test the clay conditions on land south of Hanney Road, at Cow Common, where a new reservoir is proposed to be built.
The reservoir, known as SESRO (South East Strategic Reservoir Option), is a nationally significant infrastructure project that would guarantee the water supply of 15 million people across the South East, serving Thames Water, Southern Water and Affinity Water customers.
The trial will take place on land owned by Thames Water and is expected to last for up to six months, with Costain undertaking the work. The first phase of the work requires the excavation of 16,900m3 of clay. The material will then be used to create a series of test embankments, up to three metres in height, which will be analysed to understand how the strength and water content of the local clay changes when compacted.
The trial will play a crucial role in informing the design of the 10km of new embankments which would create a watertight perimeter around the reservoir. Current designs propose that the gradual outer slopes would be covered by grassland and pasture, new woodlands, paths and hedgerows.
The main structure of the embankments would be formed from bedrock clays that exist at the proposed reservoir site – specifically Kimmeridge Clay and Gault Clay. The trial will assist in determining how these materials perform when compacted.
Simon Adams, Project Director for Thames Water’s Strategic Resource Options team said: "This is a vital step as we continue to develop our plans to build this much-needed new water storage facility. The results from the trial will help to validate our confidence that the site we are proposing for the new reservoir is the right one.
"If we secure planning consent to build and operate the reservoir then further trials, on a much larger scale, will be carried out. We have every confidence in this first trial and look forward to sharing the results with local communities as part of our ongoing design development and public consultation programme."
To facilitate access to the site, a temporary construction road will be built from Hanney Road. Two-way traffic lights will be in place for approximately six weeks, operating on weekdays only between 8am – 5pm. For the duration of the works, a temporary 30mph speed limit will be in place along Hanney Road to ensure a safe entry and exit from the work site.
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
29/11/2024
Helmsley Group secured planning permission for the final part of its Coney Street Riverside masterplan which will bring much needed residential space to the city and realise a 50-year ambition to reconnect York to its riverfront. With work expected to start in the summer of 2025, this approval ...
29/11/2024
Network Space Developments (NSD) has received planning approval from Manchester City Council for a major redevelopment project at its Welcomb Street site in Openshaw, Manchester. The four-acre site, acquired by NSD in 2022, will be transformed into an extension of the adjacent City Works Business ...
29/11/2024
Work has commenced on a new lighting scheme designed to create brighter streets in Digbeth, close to HS2's Birmingham Curzon Street station. The Birmingham City Council project – funded in part through a £210,140 investment from HS2's Business and Local Economy Fund (BLEF) – will see the ...
29/11/2024
Building work has commenced on 14 new modern one-bedroom apartments at Ludwick Green in Welwyn Garden City. The apartments are being developed as part of Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council's (WHBC) Affordable Housing Programme, and its commitment to building new social and affordable homes. Ludwick ...
29/11/2024
River Capital has invested £500,000 in Liverpool-based M&E engineering consultancy, Steven A Hunt & Associates Ltd. The funding was structured to facilitate a management buyout (MBO) by the senior management team of Neil Baines, Anne King, Dave Kelly and Dominic Sibbring from founder Steven Hunt, ...
29/11/2024
Henley Restoration and Remedials has been chosen to carry out extensive external and structural repairs on the Grade II-listed Phoenix Mill, the oldest building in the Rutland Mills complex. Originally a grain store, Phoenix Mill later became a corn mill in the 19th century before transitioning ...
29/11/2024
Dorset County Council's North East Technology Park (NETPark) has been allocated over £11 million towards its expansion. The North East Combined Authority's Cabinet has approved £11.3m of funding for the Sedgefield site from its £160m flagship North East Investment Zone (NEIZ), which aims to drive ...
29/11/2024
Laing O'Rourke, in collaboration with Barnsley College and T3 Training & Development, have opened the UK's first dedicated modern methods of construction (MMC) training facility. The first of its kind training centre represents a groundbreaking step in addressing the UK's construction skills ...
29/11/2024
Aqua Direct are keen to share their support for the Urgent Funding campaign from St Giles Hospice. With a national hospice funding crisis, they need your support more than ever ...
29/11/2024
As we approach the end of 2024, we have been reflecting on what an action-packed year it has been. We have worked with some fantastic clients and sites across the country. We started from our base in Essex over ten years ago, and the demand for trackway has certainly been at its highest ...