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Gordon Wilson Construction Director
Sighthill TRA Contract 1
Brownfield Land Scotland 2019
Sighthill TRA Contract 1
• The Circular Economy • A circular economy is an alternative to a traditional linear economy
(make, use, dispose) in which we keep resources in use for as long as possible, extract the maximum value from them whilst in use, then recover and regenerate products and materials at the end of each service life.
(Not a concept we had in late 1800’s and early 1900’s)
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• Zero Waste Plan – we cant influence how they were produced but we can influence how they are reused
• Safeguarding Scotland’s Resources- maximising reuse and upgrading materials replaces the need for the use of natural resources
• Making Things Last – not necessarily in its current form. Processing to renew or revive material or finding a new use.
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• Client - Glasgow City Council
• Main Contractor – VHE
• Designer – WYG
• Project Manager - Gardener and Theobald
• Client Technical Advisor - SWECO
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Sighthill TRA Contract 1 • Site history and key features
1947 2016 Future
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2015
1960
Numerous changes and reuses over the years
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NEC 3 Design and Construct WYG acting as designer for VHE Longstanding relationship with VHE both D&C and traditional Experience of Galligu in NW England
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• Site Clearance • Remediation of identified hotspots outside of
Galligu area • Galligu Containment - Slurry Wall around
main Galligu area • Galligu Containment – Geosynthetic Clay Liner
(GCL) Membrane • Appropriate RTC’s to suit location • Emplacement of suitable cover layers • Site wide Materials Management
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Remediation Areas
Remediation Strategy
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Upper cover layers Various types dependent upon end use and ground conditions
• Residential areas underlain by Galligu (and GCL) – 1m topsoil /subsoil over 1.5m site won soils
• Community Campus underlain by Galligu (and GCL) – 0.6m topsoil/subsoil over 1.9m site won soils
• Residential areas outwith Galligu – 1m topsoil/subsoil over 1m site won soils or natural material
• Landscape areas outwith Galligu - 0.6m topsoil/subsoil • Campus 150kN/m2 • Residential 50kN/m2
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End of Contract 1 Site Levels
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Preclassification • 1 per 250m3 • 400 trial pits • 1000 samples • Supplement SI Reclassification • Additional 2000 samples • Post treatment/processing
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• Match materials to criteria • Varying made ground • Varying chemical properties • Varying geotechnical properties • Varying potential • Suitable for one location but not an other • 3D thinking
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Materials Management • Classification • Designation • Tracking • Processing • Compaction • Testing
Sighthill TRA Contract 1 Principal Quantities • 1800m long slurry wall up to 18m deep • 125,000m2 Geosynthetic Clay Liner GCL • 1,200,000m3 Materials Management • 26,500m3 Chemical Treatment by Stabilisation • 66,000m3 Geotechnical improvement including Galligu by
stabilisation • 2000m3 drilling and grouting drains up to 28m bgl • 350,000m3 processing by screening, crushing, segregation • 15000m3 tip material recycled multiple processes
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Galligu What is it? That depends! Very wasteful by product from production of Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash) Different production processes (United Alkali -26 companies) Different make up Different degrees of weathering and distribution Different appearances Different properties
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Slurry Wall • Min 600mm wide • 1800m length • variable depth up to 18m
determined by probing • Cement/Bentonite/GGBS • Specification for the
Construction of Slurry Trench Cut off Walls
• Target permeability
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Geosynthetic Clay Liner –GCL • Woven/Non woven fibre
reinforced • Needle punched Polypropylene
fibres • Polyethylene coating • Sodium Bentonite impregnated • Hydration from soil moisture • Minimum soil cover on
placement
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• Hotspots of arsenic, lead, sulphide, PAH and TPH identified
• Options appraisal identified stabilisation as most suitable option for remediation of discrete hotspots
• Stabilisation immobilises contaminants reducing leachability.
• Treated material to be placed under cover layers mitigating risks to human health
• Estimated Quantities 50% reduction through DQRA and delineation
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Remediation of Contamination Hotspots
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Treatment by Stabilisation • Leachability criteria • SEPA Mobile Plant License • Trials to determine additives • Conditioning/Incorporation • Control/Tracking • Verification
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Materials Management • Classification • Designation • Tracking • Processing • Compaction • Testing
Sighthill TRA Contract 1 • 95,000m3 of galligu relocated • Former tip material excavated • Multiple processed- 99% recovery incl timber for bio mass
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• Maximising reuse by processing • Sorting trials • Plant and process selection • Recover • Reclaim • Recycle • Renew • Revive • Regenerate
Sighthill TRA Contract 1 • Process efficiency • Plant selection Https://www.youtube.com/c/VHEConstructionBarughGreen The Regeneration Game
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Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area The next stage