

In June 2012, Soil Engineering were contracted to undertake intrusive geotechnical investigations as part of the Humber Estuary Renewable Energy Supercluster redevelopment; Hull Green Port.
Site investigation works were completed at Alexandra Dock where applications have been made for the demolition of existing buildings and the development of a massive facility for the manufacture, assembly, storage, handling and testing of wind turbine components for the offshore power generation industry.
Soil Engineering completed works both on land and overwater within the active dock area. Overwater operations were undertaken from a spudleg barge, drilling in 10m of water.
The scope of works comprised:
The main works were completed in less than 4 weeks utilising in house drilling plant and resources.
As site works neared completion ABP Humber required information from within the tidal zone of the River Humber to design the realignment of a piled wall. It was agreed that both time and money could be saved if Soil Engineering carried out the works utilising plant and equipment already on site, drawing on previous experience of drilling in tidal conditions and within a live dock environment. Adding this borehole to the scope of works negated not only procurement and additional mobilisation costs, it greatly accelerated ABP’s design programme.
The additional borehole was successfully drilled across a 5m tidal range in a single shift to a depth of 15.50m below bed level. Further additional design work was helped by adding 2 days of window sampling and dynamic probing at the end of the 4 week site period, allowing the client to advance designs for a footpath diversion.
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