26 February 2024

UltraCrete improving road safety near Shrewsbury

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Highway Workforce, specialist contractors working on behalf of Telent, have utilised UltraCrete’s market-leading highway maintenance materials to repair a defective carriageway 2 frame and cover.

The Challenge

Despite the rural location, the A49 in Little Lyth is an extremely busy thoroughfare for HGVs. This meant that extended road closures would not be an option.

What’s more, the carriageway frame was partially buried by the grass verge and over the years, rain and washout had filled the lifting holes and chamber with dirt and silt, adding another element to the repair.

The Solution

To assess the full extent of the damage, Highway Workforce began by cutting away the grass verge to reveal the full frame and cover. The silt was then removed to reveal the brickwork chamber.

A standard hammer test was carried out to check for brickwork damage with Highway Workforce quickly establishing that the substrate was sound and the frame and cover just needed to be replaced.

The area was marked up and broken out in line with the SROH, the old frame and cover removed, and the area swept clean of any spoil. Once the frame and cover had been lowered into position, the frame was levelled with the existing road surface using a string line and Install Plus levelling feet with external shuttering placed to retain the flowable mortar 50mm beyond the flange edge. To further reinforce the shuttering and prevent any seepage, a sand bund was applied behind the shuttering. Once in place, a carriageway 2 Mortar Buoy® was inflated to seal the chamber top and frame ahead of the mortar pour.

UltraCrete Envirobed® CD534 Flowable Red was mixed and poured to fully encapsulate the frame flange. Just 12 minutes after the application of Envirobed®, the Mortar Buoy® and shuttering was removed, and the area prepared to receive Enviro Mastic® rubber modified mastic asphalt.

UltraCrete Enviro Mastic® was applied by the contractors in standard layers and stone chippings added to the final wearing course. To complete the project, the reinstatement was overbanded to seal the old and new surfaces and road markings replaced using Instaline in white.

Results

The entire installation took a little over four hours to complete. So in no time at all the road was reopened, allowing all commuters and HGV drivers to safely carry on with their day.

What’s more, utilising Enviro Mastic® significantly contributes to Highway Workforce’s environmental goals, saving approximately 168kg of CO2e compared to traditional asphalt.

To find out more about how to benefit from UltraCrete’s expertise and market-leading highway maintenance materials, please visit ultracrete.co.uk or contact their highway experts by emailing ultracrete@instarmac.co.uk or calling +44 (0) 1827 254402.

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