Friday 11th June 2010
The Challenge
Continuing its policy of expansion, Twycross Zoo commenced construction of its new £7,000,000 Himalaya Visitor Welcome Centre in March 2009.
Himalaya was designed to emerge naturally from the landscape, and the use of local sustainable materials, ground source heating and landscaping to attract biodiversity were considered fundamental to the development.
Design and construction of Himalaya was entrusted to Kier Marriott Construction Ltd, through its Nottingham office. Various options were considered for the car parking, but bearing in mind that materials used on the previous car parking areas had not always been an unqualified success, the Gridforce ground reinforcement system was selected and approved. After a 12 month construction period, the Himalaya Centre opened to visitors in March 2010.
Application:
Parking for new visitors centre
Location:
Twycross Zoo, Leicestershire
Installation Date:
Early 2010
Client:
Kier Marriott Construction Ltd (Nottingham) -appointed design and build contractor for Twycross Zoo.
Sub Contract Installer-Melfort Construction Services Ltd of Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Gridforce Solution
Working for Kier Marriott, Melfort Construction Services Ltd installed 2060m2 of Gridforce GF40 pavers in black, manufactured from 100% recycled plastic.
Construction Details
Base:
300mm of crushed stone on a layer of geotextile
Blinding Layer:
20mm of coarse grid sand
Surface material:
Gridforce GF40 pavers (unit size 500x500x40mm but delivered pre-connected in 1m2 = 4 pavers per panel).
Pavers filled with 10mm angular granite.
Client Benefits
The installation at Vauquiedor Farm was to produce additional car parking spaces for the client and was successfully completed in January 2009.
Mr & Mrs Saywell were keen to improve the appearance of the existing tarmac drive. Their preference was for a stone drive without destroying the existing surface and foundation.
A private client had quite recently had a driveway laid with a type of surface that was intended to be self draining.
The clients, Mr & Mrs Davis, were unhappy with the appearance and performance of their driveway, which was a mix of tarmac and concrete.