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R G PARKINS & PARTNERS LTD
Meadowside Shap Road Kendal Cumbria LA9 6NY
Tel: (01539) 729393 Fax: (01539) 740609 Email: [email protected] Also at: 97 King Street Lancaster LA1 1RH Tel: (01524) 32548 Fax: (01524) 843998
www. rgpa rk ins .com
Client Impact Housing Association
Principal Contractor Atkinson Building Contractors
Consulting Engineers R G Parkins & Partners Ltd
Architect Day Cummins Ltd
Employers Agent Donleys
M&E Consulting Engineers BES Consulting Engineers Ltd
Contract Value £3.65 million
Contract Period 72 weeks
R G Parkins & Partners Ltd (RGP) were appointed by Impact Housing Association to provide civil, structural and geotechnical services for the extension to the Eden Rural Foyer in Penrith.
Built on a former garage site, the social housing development will provide self contained flats, offices and educational facilities arranged over three and four storeys.
Due to the historical usage of the site RGP initially organised and managed a comprehensive ground investigation incorporating in-situ geotechnical testing and laboratory chemical testing. The investigation revealed a series of buried fuel tanks within hydrocarbon con-taminated made ground. RGP were directly involved in agreeing a subsequent remediation strategy and validation for the removal of buried petrol tanks and impacted soils with the local Environmental Health Officer. In order to provide our Client with the most cost-effective solution the development benefits from a specialist hydrocarbon and gas protective membrane, which
has meant that only a small volume of material has been disposed off-site as costly hazardous waste.
Challenging ground conditions and high groundwater levels combined with the close proximity of Thacka Beck culvert necessitated a complex SFA pile and ground beam foundation solution. RGP sought and gained approval from the Environment Agency for the temporary and permanent foundation works. This was essential to mitigate damage to the culvert structure and groundwater con-tamination of the watercourse during the groundworks.
The structural form comprises a braced steel frame at ground floor, incorporating a precast concrete first floor and masonry infill panels with two and three levels of timber frame construction above. To comply with Building Reg-ulations requirements for disprop-ortionate collapse, the ground floor steel frame was designed and detailed to achieve a higher classification than the timber frame structure above.
EDEN RURAL FOYER, PENRITH