RWE Wind Farm
RWE Renewables
Works were carried out to demolish an existing storage building, and replace it with a larger, modern structure.
The Plunge Pool is located downstream of the floodgates and dam spillway and forms part of the Tongland dam structure. The walls are constructed from a combination of both concrete blocks and reinforced concrete.
The walls are founded on bedrock with base of the plunge pool being rock. A concrete weir is located at the downstream end of the plunge pool where water re-joins the River Dee.
The objective of the Works is to investigate and repair the voiding behind the plunge pool walls and carry out the associated repair works to the plunge pool, spillways (walls and concrete floor slab), spillway channels and flood gate piers.
131
defects repairs completed per defects schedule
5,460
manhours achieved without any lost time injury (zero LTI)
holding volume of 6.8million litres
complete de-watering of plunge pool
Early consultation with neighbours and local landowners resulted in good community relations. Project team support neighbours in carrying out repair works to their car parks driveway and garden.
Coming up with a viable option that will accelerate the works, eliminate any environmental impact to the watercourse and reduce the number of personnel exposures by the application of spray concrete (shotcrete) on deep voiding identified on the plunge pool East and West walls.
Project team developing a scope definition strategy and timely completion optimisation plan led to project staying on programme and within budget.
Management of unforeseen changes was proactive, resulting in additional works not affecting original completion date. Construction works progressing at work site during detailed Engineering design period.
Implementing project improvement initiatives by extending work hours, starting weekend works (Saturday and Sunday).
The project to repair works to plunge pool area at Drax’s hydro-electricity generation plant involved:
Our project team worked in close collaboration with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and Galloway Fisheries Trust during the plunge pool draining and concrete spray application works.
Consent restrictions were agreed allowing the project to complete successfully within the permitted time window. This ensured the works had no adverse effect on the fishes and the entire environment.
Story Contracting’s project team worked diligently and safely on site at Tongland Hydro Power Station. The work carried out is good quality, to budget, and within the timescales set.
RWE Renewables
Works were carried out to demolish an existing storage building, and replace it with a larger, modern structure.