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British Waterways and AWG Construction Services Ltd/BW
Partnership (Midlands Omnibus):
Stabilisation of Polesworth Embankment
Embankment 4 on the Coventry Canal at Polesworth is
1210m long and up to 4m high and had been found to be
unstable. The site is adjacent to, and subject to flooding
from the River Anker. A thorough ground investigation
was undertaken and a proposed solution to stabilise
the embankment put forward. In addition to the slope
stabilisation works canal wall and towing path improvements
were carried out. Alternatives methods of stabilisation
were considered. The cheapest option was rejected due
to environmental considerations. The solution used was
reinforced concrete bored piles were installed in the
toe of the embankment to protect against a deep-seated
failure of the slope. Additionally a toe berm was installed
at the base of the embankment having the dual purpose
of providing a level platform for the piling operations
and providing resistance against shallow slips within
the embankment.
The initial embankment stabilisation works were carried
out in summer but the towpath was kept open for use
by the public. This required careful management of pedestrian
and construction traffic. To ensure smooth delivery
of the works extensive community relations work was
carried out including discussions with angling clubs
that use the length.
The site is a very important wildlife corridor of reasonably
high nature conservation value, otters are present on
the River Anker, and Warwickshire County Council aspire
to develop adjacent area as a nature reserve. Contractors
used best practice to respect and protect the value
of the site. The haul route passing through Mrs Hadley's
orchard took the least destructive route avoiding the
riverbank and the mature ash tree. Opportunities were
taken to create new habitats during the works, these
included scraping out shallow ponds, using wood chips
from tree works to make grass snake breeding sites,
as well as construction of an otter holt.
The scheme was assessed by Dr Mark Robinson, Waterway
Conservation and Regeneration, British Waterways and
verified by Dr Richard Hunt, Ove Arup and Partners.
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