Stabilisation and remediation of slipped and unstable river walkway path and bank
CLIENT: Hamilton City Council
This project included significant stabilisation of slipped and unstable portion of the western Waikato river bank using a combination of soil nails and surficial product. The remediated slope, including drainage reticulation, provided the backbone of which the Waikato river trail path was constructed using retaining walls and boardwalk structures. The scope included a new staircase and paved access of Bryce Street that greatly enhanced user experience.
South work included;
Slope stabilisation (757 soil nails), steelgrid rock mesh, erosion protection, drill and installation of horizontal drains
Structures - hand railing, supply and install timber retaining wall
Civil Works - paving, surface drainage dish channel
Drainage - slot drains
Lighting - remounting and recommissioning of existing
North work included;
Slope stabilisation (1170 soil nails), steelgrid rock mesh, erosion protection
Structures - handrails, supply and install boardwalk including foundations, handrails and elements
Civil Works - path, turf reinforced swale
Drainage - catchpits Novaflow
Lighting - remounting and recommissioning of existing
Claudelands work included;
Slope stabilisation (456 soil nails), steelgrid rock mesh, erosion protection
This project included significant stabilisation of slipped and unstable portion of the western Waikato river bank using a combination of soil nails and surficial product. The remediated slope, including drainage reticulation, provided the backbone of which the Waikato river trail path was constructed using retaining walls and boardwalk structures. The scope included a new staircase and paved access of Bryce Street that greatly enhanced user experience.
South work included;
North work included;
Claudelands work included;