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LAND & WATER WINS CONTRACT FOR WORKS AT NOTTINGHAM’S NEW DEVELOPMENT, ISLAND QUARTER

LAND & WATER WINS CONTRACT FOR WORKS AT NOTTINGHAM’S NEW DEVELOPMENT, ISLAND QUARTER

Leading wet civil engineering firm Land & Water has been awarded a contract, on behalf of Contractor Sir Robert McAlpine, to carry out piling works to an area of Nottingham Canal which forms part of The Island Quarter development in Nottingham.

The project, which is due to commence this week, will see Land & Water install a sheet pile wall on the Canal, complete with concrete backfill and assist in the formation of a new concrete capping beam, to help protect the embankment for years to come.

Using a ravestein pontoon setup, Land & Water will be calling on its expertise and civils capabilities to install from the water as well as providing the opportunity for one of its apprentices to grow his skillset as he looks after the quality monitoring. This is part of the firm’s commitment towards safeguarding the future of the younger generation through a career in civil engineering.

Lucy Lee, Contracts Manager at Land & Water, said: “This is the first time we have worked on a project for Sir Robert McAlpine and we are excited to get started. We pride ourselves on establishing trusted relationships with our clients and we were extremely honoured to be recommended for these works by the Canal & River Trust.

“This project allows Land & Water to show a different skillset to normal, harnessing our expertise in delivering essential piling works to the canal from the body of the water. 

“We are very much looking forward to futureproofing the waterway as part of the wider development which aims to create a thriving space in Nottingham.” 

The Island Quarter is a 40-acre site which will be transformed to bring new homes, grade A office space, creative market, a lifestyle hotel, retail units, a ‘linear’ park and community space as well as student accommodation to the city.  

Land & Water’s work on this circa £200k project highlights the firm’s commitment towards creating a unique heritage site which supports the changing landscape and environment we live in, whilst always striving to leave the world in a better place.