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Friday, 08 March 2013 08:00

Break through on £114m UU sewer scheme

The KMI+ Alliance team has successfully broken through on the Preston Interceptor Sewage Tunnel after recently completing a 3.5km drive under Preston city centre with tunnel boring machine (TBM) ‘Caroline’ for United Utilities.

The £114 million sewer improvement scheme is being undertaken by the KMI+ joint venture partnership between Kier Infrastructure, J. Murphy & Sons and Interserve Construction, as part of United Utilities capital programme in west Lancashire and north Manchester.

Andy Parker, KMI+ contracts manager commented:

“The innovative solutions employed on the project have included one of the most complex grouting and dewatering systems ever installed, and the use of a German pipe thrusting technique never before used in the UK. The technique achieved record daily thrust lengths and proved to be a cost effective solution in the challenging conditions.”

Carl Sanders, senior project manager at United Utilities, said:

"The tunnel is very much the lynch-pin of the whole Preston project. It is the largest tunnel which acts as a collector for all the other tunnels in the system before rainwater is pumped to Clifton Marsh wastewater treatment works.”

The multi-million pound scheme which began two years ago involved the complex construction of interceptor sewers, stormwater storage tunnels, 6km of tunnelling, rising mains and 13 No. access shafts, designed to upgrade the city’s aged sewer system. A team of 200 engineers have been working collaboratively around the clock to deliver the scheme, often working 100ft below the city streets.

The project is part of United Utilities overall unsatisfactory intermittent discharge (UID) scheme in the Preston area to improve the quality of the Fylde Coast bathing waters and designated shellfish beds in the Ribble Estuary.

Once fully operational, the new sewer network will intercept the flows and divert them 10km westward, via a new pumping station, to the town’s main treatment works at Clifton Marsh. A 2.5km stormwater storage tunnel and two linked shafts will regulate the flow of up to 40,500m³ of stormwater on its route to the treatment works.

 

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