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Flagship ProjectsRailtrack identified this deep cutting as unstable, and carried out a major stabilisation project, involving casting massive concrete beams to hold the cutting faces in place and then HRS installing netting to retain small debris that might be freed by future weathering. HRS put forward design solutions for both the rock anchors and dowels to use and the containment nets to install.
A team from HRS Services spent eight weeks working along the cutting as each section was cleared by the civil engineers. There were no technical complexities in rolling the netting out in a controlled manner, but given the gradient angle, no other means of access could have protected the operatives and supported the materials simultaneously. Access at the top and bottom of the cutting and from end to end was very restricted and the co-ordination of all the works and supply and movement of materials crucial to the success of the project. Whilst on site, HRS were requested to carry out many extras due to their overall effectiveness on earlier phases.
The client was so impressed by HRS on site, that many extras were awarded and their scope of works greatly increased.
The final scheme was completed without mishap and on time and was valued over £250,000.
